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desconsideració
The quality of failing to be considerate of others.
thoughtlessness
inconsideration
consideration
thoughtfulness
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desconsideració
thoughtlessness
inconsideration
1
The most reprehensible motives and the most shocking
thoughtlessness
pervade them throughout.
2
And yet his crime was committed more in
thoughtlessness
than deliberate depravity.
3
His large blue eyes were infantine in their innocent surprise and
thoughtlessness
.
4
Really, the stupidity and
thoughtlessness
of the War Office are beyond belief.
5
He might have sat, in that posture, for the statue of
thoughtlessness
.
1
One moment of heedless
inconsideration
may plunge thee in years of calamity.
2
To accuse others, denotes that you will treat some person with hasty
inconsideration
.
3
But more important, so was your decision not to reciprocate the
inconsideration
of others.
4
This
inconsideration
,
though she seldom complained, affected her spirits and preyed upon her heart.
5
It hung upon me, indeed, some time, said he; but I was full of spirit and
inconsideration
.
1
His
inconsiderateness
has been a pair of spectacles to me for months.
2
But, with the brutal
inconsiderateness
of his class, he said:
3
Let us not be high-minded nor victims of our levity and
inconsiderateness
,
but fear.
4
He flushed faintly, as if he deserved reproach for
inconsiderateness
.
5
What a satisfaction am I robbed of, my dearest friend, when I reflect upon my
inconsiderateness
!
6
Perhaps I had too rashly over-leaped conventionalities; and he, like St. John, saw impropriety in my
inconsiderateness
.
7
Bertha might have been anxious about this delay; she was only indignant at what she called
inconsiderateness
.
8
He said to himself, I must now admit this to be a punishment for all my
inconsiderateness
.
9
After this come indifference, disobedience,
inconsiderateness
,
indolence, baseness, animal instincts and the coldness and insensibility of stones.
10
But these conceits arise from great
inconsiderateness
,
or mistake: nor can they excuse the slanderer from grievous injustice.
11
He appears to be a man of the Bismarck stamp, full of insolent
inconsiderateness
and of a surprising initiative.
12
This was due to the
inconsiderateness
of the other departments, which omitted to disgorge their letters till the last moment.
13
Her natural
inconsiderateness
and self-conceit did not permit her to penetrate into the motives, or to discover the character of, Cromwell.
14
Some birds reiterate and vociferate their love-songs in a fashion that displays their
inconsiderateness
as well as their ignorance of music.
15
But his pleasure was damped: the
inconsiderateness
with which Purdy could shake him off, always had a disconcerting effect on him.
16
In reality, Mr. Vincy's wishes about his son had had a great deal of pride,
inconsiderateness
,
and egoistic folly in them.
inconsiderateness
brutal inconsiderateness
call inconsiderateness
great inconsiderateness
insolent inconsiderateness
natural inconsiderateness
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