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inconsiderate

[in-kuhn-sid-er-it] / ˌɪn kənˈsɪd ər ɪt /


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“We were extremely inconsiderate, insular and uncommunicative with each other that things like that always spilled on the sidelines,” the drummer said on the podcast.

From Los Angeles Times

Knocking on doors felt intrusive at best, inconsiderate at worst.

From Salon

"I don't approach my neighbours because I always hope they'll realise how inconsiderate it is," he adds.

From BBC

Johansson: The tightrope June walks is that she’s able to be salty, inconsiderate and rude as the Eleanor character, then balance it out with quiet moments where you see the guard slip.

From Los Angeles Times

The tongue-out trend, like many of its kind, began as something "obnoxious and inconsiderate, rather than inherently hostile", he says.

From BBC