inconsiderate in the PONS Dictionary

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Sometimes, people choose not to show up for work and do not call in advance, which businesses may find to be unprofessional and inconsiderate.
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The campsite is also a bit dirty, as inconsiderate climbers has left the litter behind.
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Angel is the only female of the firehouse and at times get upset with the guys for being inconsiderate of that fact.
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They will also be inconsiderate of others' feelings.
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They view him as inconsiderate and incapable of effective communication.
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Hard, harsh, demanding, overbearing, inconsiderate, brutal.
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He should not look at them, nor should he consent to anything inconsiderate, nor walk together with them; thus he will well guard himself.
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Moz is not intentionally cruel but is sometimes shown to be rude and inconsiderate.
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This form of absence is generally deemed inconsiderate and unprofessional.
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While he feels he's falling in love, he doesn't understand how she can be so careless and inconsiderate about his feelings.
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