unconscientious

English

Etymology

un- + conscientious

Adjective

unconscientious (comparative more unconscientious, superlative most unconscientious)

  1. Not conscientious.
    • 1506, John Addington Symonds, The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti:
      This enabled an unconscientious builder to furnish bulky architectural masses, which presented a specious aspect of solidity and looked more costly than they really were.
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