Definition of Inconsideration

1. Noun. The quality of failing to be considerate of others.

Exact synonyms: Inconsiderateness, Thoughtlessness
Generic synonyms: Unkindness
Specialized synonyms: Tactlessness, Bluntness
Derivative terms: Inconsiderate, Inconsiderate, Inconsiderate
Antonyms: Consideration, Thoughtfulness

Definition of Inconsideration

1. n. Want of due consideration; inattention to consequences; inconsiderateness.

Definition of Inconsideration

1. Noun. Lack of due consideration; inattention to consequences, thoughtlessness. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Inconsideration

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inconsideration

inconsequency
inconsequent
inconsequentia
inconsequential
inconsequentiality
inconsequentially
inconsequentialness
inconsequently
inconsequentness
inconsiderable
inconsiderably
inconsideracy
inconsiderate
inconsiderately
inconsiderateness
inconsideration (current term)
inconsistence
inconsistences
inconsistencies
inconsistency
inconsistent
inconsistently
inconsistentness
inconsisting
inconsolable
inconsolableness
inconsolably
inconsolate
inconsonance
inconsonances

Literary usage of Inconsideration

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

1. The Works of Hannah More by Hannah More (1830)
"SELFISHNESS AND inconsideration CONSIDERED. DANGERS ARISING FROM THE WORLD. THERE are many well-disposed parents, who, while they attend to these ..."

2. A Laconic Manual and Brief Remarker: Containing Over a Thousand Subjects by Charles Simmons (1852)
"inconsideration. Seeker. "Hear, 0 heavens! and be astonished, O earth! ... Ed. The inconsideration of men is a sin of omission, and most of their ..."

3. An Ethical Essay: Or, an Attempt to Enumerate the Several Duties which We by Edward Augustus Holyoke (1830)
"inconsideration, RASHNESS, PRECIPITANCY. Every Day's Experience shows us the bad Effects of rash and precipitate Conduct; it is constantly plunging us into ..."

4. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin; The Journal of John Woolman; Fruits by Benjamin Franklin, John Woolman, William Penn (1909)
"inconsideration 30. The want of due Consideration is the Cause of all the Unhappiness Man brings upon himself. For his second Thoughts rarely agree with his ..."

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