Unthoughtful

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈθɔt.fəl/

Definitions of unthoughtful

adjective describing someone who lacks consideration or thoughtfulness in their actions

Example Sentences

A1 She was unthoughtful and forgot to bring a gift to the party.

A2 His unthoughtful behavior upset his friends.

B1 The unthoughtful decision to cancel the event caused disappointment among attendees.

B2 Her unthoughtful remarks offended many people in the audience.

C1 The politician's unthoughtful actions led to public outcry.

C2 The CEO's unthoughtful choices resulted in financial losses for the company.

Examples of unthoughtful in a Sentence

formal His unthoughtful actions caused a lot of inconvenience for the team.

informal She can be so unthoughtful sometimes, forgetting important details.

slang Stop being so unthoughtful, it's really annoying.

figurative The unthoughtful decision led to a chain of unfortunate events.

Grammatical Forms of unthoughtful

past tense

unthoughtful

plural

unthoughtfuls

comparative

more unthoughtful

superlative

most unthoughtful

present tense

unthinkful

future tense

will be unthoughtful

perfect tense

have been unthoughtful

continuous tense

is being unthoughtful

singular

unthoughtful

positive degree

unthoughtful

infinitive

to be unthoughtful

gerund

being unthoughtful

participle

unthoughtful

Origin and Evolution of unthoughtful

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unthoughtful' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'thoughtful' meaning 'considerate or attentive to others' needs'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unthoughtful' has retained its original meaning of lacking consideration or thoughtfulness towards others.