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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Moreover, he is very selfish and inconsiderate, he does not care about the feelings of others; his own well-being is of top priority for him.
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Residents often complain of the congestion and inconsiderate visitors.
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Hard, harsh, demanding, overbearing, inconsiderate, brutal.
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They view him as inconsiderate and incapable of effective communication.
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As always, the majority suffers because of the ignorant, selfish, inconsiderate actions of the minority.
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They both feel the other is inconsiderate and disrespectful.
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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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This form of absence is generally deemed inconsiderate and unprofessional.
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It is also used as a pejorative term for individuals who are considered to be rude, abrasive, inconsiderate, or otherwise contemptible.
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