Unobserving

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌʌnəbˈzɜrvɪŋ/

Definitions of unobserving

adjective describing someone who is not paying attention or noticing things

Example Sentences

A1 She walked through the park unobserving the beauty of the flowers around her.

A2 The unobserving student failed to notice the teacher's instructions.

B1 The detective was unobserving of the clues right in front of him.

B2 The journalist's unobserving nature led to missing out on important details in the story.

C1 His unobserving attitude towards his surroundings often caused him to overlook important information.

C2 The artist's unobserving eye for detail resulted in a lack of depth in his paintings.

Examples of unobserving in a Sentence

formal The unobserving scientist failed to notice the subtle changes in the experiment.

informal She's so unobserving, she didn't even notice her own birthday party decorations.

slang Don't be so unobserving, pay attention to what's going on around you.

figurative His unobserving nature made him miss out on the beauty of life passing by.

Grammatical Forms of unobserving

past tense

unobserved

plural

unobservings

comparative

more unobserving

superlative

most unobserving

present tense

unobserve

future tense

will unobserve

perfect tense

have unobserved

continuous tense

is unobserving

singular

unobserving

positive degree

unobserving

infinitive

to unobserve

gerund

unobserving

participle

unobserved

Origin and Evolution of unobserving

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unobserving' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the verb 'observe', which comes from the Latin word 'observare'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unobserving' has maintained its original meaning of 'not observing' or 'not paying attention', with no significant evolution in its usage.