thoughtlessly in English

adverb

inconsiderately, insensitively; rashly, carelessly

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1. He treated his parents thoughtlessly.

2. They thoughtlessly planned a picnic without him.

3. To utter ( something ) stupidly or thoughtlessly.

4. He stared thoughtlessly at the picture.

5. To chatter thoughtlessly or at length.

6. He had behaved thoughtlessly and selfishly.

7. The principle is repeatedly and thoughtlessly violated.

8. 15 synonyms for Blindly: thoughtlessly, carelessly, recklessly, indiscriminately, unreasonably

9. Nobody is perfect, and everyone acts thoughtlessly on occasion.

10. To waste time is to expend it thoughtlessly or carelessly.

11. (James 3:2) At times, we all speak thoughtlessly.

12. Thoughtlessly Thou hast put to death my virtue and my sin alike!

13. Thoughtlessly slamming car doors or blowing horns can disturb the neighborhood.

14. Antonyms for Altruistically include egoistically, misanthropically, selfishly, egotistically, inconsiderately, thoughtlessly, greedily, uncaringly, blindly and

15. Too much of it, however, is thoughtlessly neglected or replaced, often at great expense.

16. We can no longer thoughtlessly use the many resources provided by nature.

17. Adolescents are prone to make decisions and to act thoughtlessly, without anticipating possible consequences.

18. Antonyms for Affectionately include unkindly, discourteously, harshly, inconsiderately, thoughtlessly, cruelly, malevolently, maliciously, meanly and spitefully

19. Blab definition, to reveal indiscreetly and thoughtlessly: They Blabbed my confidences to everyone

20. Antonyms for Alertly include unwisely, carelessly, incautiously, recklessly, rashly, boldly, confidently, roughly, irresponsibly and thoughtlessly

21. To talk or chatter indiscreetly or thoughtlessly: Don't confide in him, because he Blabs

22. Common sense may even reduce the frustration that often comes from doing things thoughtlessly.

23. The plumbline generation has already consolidated itself and has thoughtlessly killed the ideal of the impossible.

24. Antonyms for Contemplatively include casually, indifferently, lightly, minor, thoughtlessly, blithely, flippantly, tenuously, frivolously and heedlessly

25. Antonyms for Benevolently include unkindly, discourteously, harshly, inconsiderately, thoughtlessly, cruelly, malevolently, maliciously, meanly and spitefully

26. 13 “A mildness that belongs to wisdom” precludes a counselor’s being thoughtlessly blunt or harsh.

27. A principle is involved, a life - and - death principle which is repeatedly and thoughtlessly violated.

28. Thoughtlessly, carelessly, recklessly, indiscriminately, unreasonably, impulsively, unthinkingly, senselessly, heedlessly, regardlessly Don't just Blindly follow what the banker says

29. It is also a very serious matter when someone—deliberately or thoughtlessly—pollutes our water supplies.

30. Also, when I thoughtlessly spoke ill of another, she would refuse to participate in the conversation.

31. It is also a very serious matter when someone - deliberately or thoughtlessly - pollutes our water supplies.

32. It does not mean a “glib” person, that is, one who is thoughtlessly or insincerely free with words.

33. Verse 18 of that same chapter of Proverbs warns against “speaking thoughtlessly as with the stabs of a sword.”

34. (Daniel 4:30-35) Bragging is often done thoughtlessly because of being overly pleased with one’s own attainments or possessions.

35. Gen. Sir Richard Dannatt, chief of the general staff of the army, said he was "very disappointed" that "foreign Web sites" had thoughtlessly posted the story without asking for permission.

36. But tonight tonight he cursed that cruelly traitorous strand, that hoary Banderole of mortality that waved so thoughtlessly from an otherwise dark temple; that skinny, silver scroll upon which was written in letters bold enough for all

37. (1) A witness to a matter who failed to testify or report after hearing public adjuration; one who had unwittingly become unclean by reason of a dead body or another unclean person; one who rashly or thoughtlessly made an oath to do or not to do something (Le 5:1-4): He had to make confession concerning the way in which he had sinned.