Definition of Heedlessnesses

1. heedlessness [n] - See also: heedlessness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heedlessnesses

heebs
heed
heeded
heeder
heeders
heedful
heedfull
heedfully
heedfulness
heedfulnesses
heedily
heeding
heedless
heedlessly
heedlessness
heedlessnesses (current term)
heeds
heedy
heeey
heehaw
heehawed
heehawing
heehaws
heel
heel-to-shin test
heel bone
heel fly
heel jar
heel lift
heel lifts

Literary usage of Heedlessnesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by Alexander Chalmers (1810)
"This artifice has done more execution than all the ogling of the rest of the women here, with the utmost variety of half glances, attentive heedlessnesses, ..."

2. Parochial Sermons by John Henry Newman (1840)
"... heedlessnesses, want of seriousness, frivolities, and a variety of weaknesses, which we may be conscious of in ourselves, or see in others. ..."

3. The British Essayists by James Ferguson (1823)
"This artifice has done more execution than all the ogling of the rest of the women here, with the utmost variety of half glances, attentive heedlessnesses, ..."

4. Parochial and Plain Sermons by John Henry Newman (1882)
"... heedlessnesses, want of seriousness, frivolities, and a variety of weaknesses, which we may be conscious of in ourselves, or see in others. ..."

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