Unsolicitous

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.səˈlɪ.sɪ.təs/

Definitions of unsolicitous

adjective describes someone who is not showing concern or care for others

Example Sentences

A1 She was unsolicitous of his feelings and spoke harshly to him.

A2 The unsolicitous behavior of the customer service representative left the customer feeling unimportant.

B1 The unsolicitous attitude of the manager towards employee well-being led to low morale in the office.

B2 The unsolicitous nature of the company's response to the environmental concerns raised by activists was disappointing.

C1 His unsolicitous demeanor during the crisis showed a lack of empathy and concern for others.

C2 The unsolicitous approach of the government towards the needs of the marginalized communities sparked protests and demands for change.

Examples of unsolicitous in a Sentence

formal The unsolicitous nature of his behavior was seen as a sign of his lack of interest in the project.

informal She was pleasantly surprised by his unsolicitous offer to help with her car trouble.

slang I appreciate your unsolicitous attitude towards helping me out, dude.

figurative His unsolicitous demeanor was like a breath of fresh air in a world full of pushy people.

Grammatical Forms of unsolicitous

past tense

unsolicitous

plural

unsolicitous

comparative

more unsolicitous

superlative

most unsolicitous

present tense

unsolicitous

future tense

will be unsolicitous

perfect tense

have been unsolicitous

continuous tense

being unsolicitous

singular

unsolicitous

positive degree

unsolicitous

infinitive

to be unsolicitous

gerund

being unsolicitous

participle

unsolicitous

Origin and Evolution of unsolicitous

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unsolicitous' originated from the Latin word 'solicitus' meaning anxious or troubled.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unsolicitous' has evolved to mean lacking concern or care, shifting from its original Latin root of anxiety or trouble.