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Example sentences for "inconsiderate"

Lexicographically close words:
inconsequence; inconsequent; inconsequential; inconsequently; inconsiderable; inconsiderately; inconsiderateness; inconsideration; inconsistence; inconsistencies
  1. Those inconsiderate enough to make trivial excuses at the last moment are not often retained on the dinner-list of a host or hostess.

  2. It would be inconsiderate were the mistress of the house to remain in the drawing-room while calls were paid to her guest by strangers to herself unless at her guest's particular request.

  3. I rejoice to hear you have so loving an husband," Mr Lewthwaite was sufficiently inconsiderate to respond.

  4. Tell no lies, my lad, for thou dost it very ill," was Aunt Temperance's most inconsiderate reply.

  5. These are not in general trifling; for the Lama is frequently inconsiderate enough towards his followers to transmigrate in a part of the country at once distant and difficult of access.

  6. There are many walking the earth whose lives are shadowed by some great sorrow, to which is added the pain of regret caused by their own heedless and inconsiderate actions.

  7. The happiness of life is gone; the hopes of a home, endearing companionship, are fled, because hasty and inconsiderate action was taken where care and study was required.

  8. A foolish act; an inconsiderate or thoughtless procedure; weak or light-minded conduct; foolery.

  9. It is a contempt of danger, not from ignorance or inconsiderate levity, but from a noble devotion to some great cause, and a just confidence of being able to meet danger in the spirit of such a cause.

  10. He also said that inconsiderate violence was madness, and that this alone was the true courage that was joined with good conduct.

  11. Raba could hardly find words severe enough with which to blame Zeira's candor: "Who would give utterance to so inconsiderate a decision in a community containing so many descendants of proselytes!

  12. But his brusque, inconsiderate manner, and his assertion that the Law was no longer in force, aroused the Judaean community of Damascus against him.

  13. On one occasion I was so inconsiderate as to yawn while a number of them were hovering around me.

  14. As inconsiderate courage has given way to irrational fear, so it may be hoped, that, through the medium of deliberate, sober apprehension, we may arrive at steady fortitude.

  15. But whilst I humble myself before God, I do not know that it is forbidden to repel the attacks of unjust and inconsiderate men.

  16. St. Clare means well, I am bound to believe; but men are constitutionally selfish and inconsiderate to woman.

  17. They are the display of inconsiderate and presumptuous, because unresisted and irresistible authority.

  18. The possibility of such an inconsiderate act on the part of Heaven had never occurred to us.

  19. If the Indians had been so inconsiderate as to pass it by, we were not going to let that trouble us.

  20. He could not then have spoken of himself and of his desires as he speaks now, for he was arrogant, insolent, selfish, and inconsiderate to his heart's core.

  21. A very inconsiderate proposal I think it to be, and upon which I cannot explain myself to him.

  22. He knows not, my dear, my reasons for rejecting this inconsiderate advice.

  23. When some one is talking to you, it is inconsiderate to keep repeating "What did you say?

  24. For a very informal dinner it is not important to be ready ahead of time, but even then a late hostess is an inconsiderate one.

  25. Many unsound horses, generally hirelings, are hammered along out hunting, especially on roads, with most inconsiderate cruelty.

  26. As there are inconsiderate people who ride kickers, a lady should carefully avoid getting near a horse whose tail is adorned with a red bow.

  27. The fear of the Bourbons must indeed have had a powerful influence on the First Consul before he could have been induced to take a step which may justly be regarded as the most inconsiderate of his whole life.

  28. This inconsiderate haste nearly proved fatal to the creation of the Legion of Honour, a project which ripened in his mind as soon as he beheld the orders glittering at the button-holes of the Foreign Ministers.

  29. But I find it ordinary, that slight and inconsiderate thoughts of pardon beget jolly conceits in men’s hearts of themselves.

  30. If ye thought ye had to do with God every Sabbath, would ye come so carelessly, and be so stupid and inconsiderate before the Judge of all the earth?

  31. Inconsiderate or ill-bred people in this way spoil hundreds of good drives and thousands of good tempers every year.

  32. It is astonishing how inconsiderate many women, otherwise kindly, are in their relation to domestic servants.

  33. He had quitted Stuttgart to serve in the Prussian campaign without having asked his father's permission, which inconsiderate proceeding might have drawn Napoleon's anger upon the King of Wurtemberg.

  34. To his fierce disappointment, however, the nimble little beast was so inconsiderate as to take refuge in a dense bramble thicket which he could not penetrate.

  35. In the course of that season the giant moose was seen several times by guides and woodsmen--but usually from a distance, as the inconsiderate impetuosity of his temper was not favorable to close or calm observation.

  36. My lords, my lords, the inconsiderate step Was--we referred ourselves to Law at all!


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inconsiderate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    airy; arbitrary; blind; blunt; boorish; brash; capricious; careless; casual; coarse; crude; cursory; disregardful; easygoing; flagrant; flippant; forgetful; hasty; heedless; hotheaded; impolitic; imprudent; inadvertent; inadvisable; inconsiderate; indifferent; indiscreet; inexpedient; injudicious; insensate; insensible; insensitive; intolerant; irrational; lazy; loutish; merciless; mindless; misguided; nasty; negligent; oblivious; offensive; offhand; perfunctory; rash; reasonless; reckless; regardless; rough; selfish; senseless; sharp; short; shortsighted; tactless; thoughtless; unaccommodating; unadvised; uncalculating; unceremonious; unconsidered; undiplomatic; undiscerning; unfeminine; ungentlemanly; unguarded; unheedful; unkind; unladylike; unmindful; unprepared; unready; unreasonable; unreasoning; unrefined; unreflecting; unseeing; unsound; unthinking; unwary; unwise; vulgar; witless