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Definition of inconsiderate in English: inconsiderateadjective ɪnkənˈsɪd(ə)rətˌɪnkənˈsɪd(ə)rət Thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others. 不替别人着想的,不体谅别人的 it's inconsiderate of her to go away without telling us 她走时说都不跟我们说一声,真不体谅别人。 Example sentencesExamples - As though you really are the most inconsiderate people to ever live in the rental across from my home.
- Stealing a coat during the coldest weather in local history is as inconsiderate as it gets, even if you were drunk!
- I think it's rude and it's inconsiderate - especially if you're meeting in a public place.
- Residents in the area are also annoyed at the disruption being caused by what they consider to be inconsiderate motorists.
- This is seen to be inconsiderate and to some staff/guests, rude.
- In the fight against apathy, inconsiderate behaviour and disrespect, let's try to remember manners don't cost a thing.
- Play the songs so loud that it is inconsiderate to my neighbours.
- Also, there are inconsiderate golfers who tend to walk ahead or pass by others immediately after executing their shot.
- What inconsiderate idiot designed this standard resume form, anyhow?
- It seems very uncaring and inconsiderate when you think how upsetting this whole thing is for the teachers and children.
- Brighton has the shops and the crowds, but not the hassle of impolite, inconsiderate and downright ignorant London shoppers.
- No one thought that was very funny, if anything it was immature and inconsiderate.
- They argue much of what we believe to be left-overs from inconsiderate chewers are lichens, the most primitive form of plant life.
- It was very rude and inconsiderate to assume such a thing about a person's parent.
- It's truly incredible how inconsiderate some people can be.
- Why does Matt treat me like this uncaring inconsiderate soul all the time?
- Most of these accidents are caused by inconsiderate, selfish people who don't even insure their cars, and we are left to pay the bill.
- People are so inconsiderate, especially on Friday evenings.
- An evil inconsiderate action for which I was immediately admonished by everyone in my family.
- On weekends you will also find that there are uncaring and inconsiderate drivers who do not observe speed limits and rules of the road.
Synonyms thoughtless, unthinking, insensitive, selfish, self-centred, self-seeking, unsympathetic, uncaring, unthoughtful, unconcerned, heedless, unmindful, unkind, uncharitable, ungracious, impolite, discourteous, rude, disrespectful tactless, undiplomatic, indiscreet, indelicate callous, heartless, unfair informal ignorant
Derivativesadverbɪnkənˈsɪd(ə)rətli At any other time, it was a cold, meat-locker-lit, inconsiderately furnished wretch of a room, with service that defined insolence and cooking steeped in indolence. Example sentencesExamples - Police have been given tough new powers to confiscate cars and motorbikes from so-called ‘boy racers’ who are caught driving carelessly or inconsiderately.
- They are digging their own commercial grave, however, by inconsiderately parking their carts and display blankets in a way that leaves hardly any space for the walking public and, more particularly, moi.
- If people park inconsiderately, it can cause chaos as roads can become impassable.
- We still drive everyone else nuts, inconsiderately and flagrantly imposing our tastes and points of view across multiple generation gaps.
nounˌɪnkənˈsɪd(ə)rətnəsˌɪnkənˈsɪd(ə)rətnəs I know a person who neglected her dog due to substance abuse and general inconsiderateness (what a stupid word, no other options currently accessible in my brain). Example sentencesExamples - In Madras, where a middle-class commitment to civic order is still discernible, the yob's inconsiderateness and the policeman's complicity heralded anarchy.
- We should not suffer for her inconsiderateness.
- I let the idiocy, carelessness and inconsiderateness of some drivers get to me.
- It was an easy mistake to make; I nonchalantly with the oblivious inconsiderateness of youth, tossed a cigarette and a bottle of petrol into his garden.
noun ɪnkənsɪd(ə)ˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌɪnkənˌsɪd(ə)ˈreɪʃ(ə)n I became appalled by what I saw in my brothers and sisters, their inconsideration for their hosts. Example sentencesExamples - Every dorm-goer must experience his/her share of frustrating roommate hassles and inconsiderations.
- Maybe it's an escape from the outside world where many of us do battle with the small inconsiderations of strangers and the big ones of colleagues and businesses.
- Those things are down to sheer inconsideration.
- In the face of your inconsideration or unkindness, I may experience pain, indignation, chagrin, shame, annoyance, bashfulness and more besides.
OriginLate Middle English (originally in the sense 'not properly considered'): from Latin inconsideratus, from in- 'not' + consideratus 'examined, considered' (see considerate). Definition of inconsiderate in US English: inconsiderateadjectiveˌɪnkənˈsɪd(ə)rətˌinkənˈsid(ə)rət Thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others. 不替别人着想的,不体谅别人的 it's inconsiderate of her to go away without telling us 她走时说都不跟我们说一声,真不体谅别人。 Example sentencesExamples - On weekends you will also find that there are uncaring and inconsiderate drivers who do not observe speed limits and rules of the road.
- Also, there are inconsiderate golfers who tend to walk ahead or pass by others immediately after executing their shot.
- I think it's rude and it's inconsiderate - especially if you're meeting in a public place.
- As though you really are the most inconsiderate people to ever live in the rental across from my home.
- Stealing a coat during the coldest weather in local history is as inconsiderate as it gets, even if you were drunk!
- No one thought that was very funny, if anything it was immature and inconsiderate.
- An evil inconsiderate action for which I was immediately admonished by everyone in my family.
- Play the songs so loud that it is inconsiderate to my neighbours.
- They argue much of what we believe to be left-overs from inconsiderate chewers are lichens, the most primitive form of plant life.
- Residents in the area are also annoyed at the disruption being caused by what they consider to be inconsiderate motorists.
- In the fight against apathy, inconsiderate behaviour and disrespect, let's try to remember manners don't cost a thing.
- What inconsiderate idiot designed this standard resume form, anyhow?
- It was very rude and inconsiderate to assume such a thing about a person's parent.
- Brighton has the shops and the crowds, but not the hassle of impolite, inconsiderate and downright ignorant London shoppers.
- People are so inconsiderate, especially on Friday evenings.
- This is seen to be inconsiderate and to some staff/guests, rude.
- Most of these accidents are caused by inconsiderate, selfish people who don't even insure their cars, and we are left to pay the bill.
- Why does Matt treat me like this uncaring inconsiderate soul all the time?
- It seems very uncaring and inconsiderate when you think how upsetting this whole thing is for the teachers and children.
- It's truly incredible how inconsiderate some people can be.
Synonyms thoughtless, unthinking, insensitive, selfish, self-centred, self-seeking, unsympathetic, uncaring, unthoughtful, unconcerned, heedless, unmindful, unkind, uncharitable, ungracious, impolite, discourteous, rude, disrespectful
OriginLate Middle English (originally in the sense ‘not properly considered’): from Latin inconsideratus, from in- ‘not’ + consideratus ‘examined, considered’ (see considerate). |