unthoughtful

English

Etymology

un- + thoughtful

Adjective

unthoughtful (comparative more unthoughtful, superlative most unthoughtful)

  1. inconsiderate of other's feelings
  2. unplanned or unthinking
    • 1861, E. J. Guerin, Mountain Charley, page 22:
      During all these years that had elapsed since my husband's death, I had not been unmindful of its cause, or unthoughtful as to means whereby I could apply that punishment, which I religiously believed myself called upon to administer.
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