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unthoughtfulness

/thawt-fuhl/US // ˈθɔt fəl //UK // (ˈθɔːtfʊl) //

不周全,不深思熟虑,不周到,不周密

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : showing consideration for others; considerate.
    • : characterized by or manifesting careful thought: a thoughtful essay.
    • : occupied with or given to thought; contemplative; meditative; reflective: in a thoughtful mood.
    • : careful, heedful, or mindful: to be thoughtful of one's safety.

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Examples

  • Product purchase decisions and media choices are highly informed by cultural relevance, and a brand being thoughtful about culturally relevant executions is as important as having a healthy brand image.

  • Nautilus caught up with Vollset, a reserved and thoughtful Norwegian man whose office walls are filled with books and colorful graphs, to discuss the intriguing findings.

  • There were no questionnaires, no algorithms, no thoughtful matchmaking.

  • The groups are facilitated by professors with expertise in the subject matter, which Smith says ensures the conversations are thoughtful and productive.

  • Having a thoughtful, helpful FAQ page shows that you care about your customers and search engines like businesses that care about their customers.

  • But I live near really smart, thoughtful people who take writing very seriously, and I can meet them for breakfast and talk books.

  • During our interview, he was intense, fast, generous with his time, and thoughtful and expansive with his answers.

  • Just when did Tatiana actually set out to build a thoughtful collection?

  • You know: anything too sensitive, thoughtful, too sharing, too out there.

  • That doesn't mean I would rather have had Earl be compassionate and thoughtful than be a winner.

  • He thrust his tiny tuft of beard between his teeth—a trick he had when perplexed or thoughtful.

  • He sat glum and thoughtful, his mind in unproductive travail, until the captain was announced.

  • It is either thoughtless repetition, or thoughtful Analysis that he must use.

  • Robespierre, at such times silent and thoughtful, was ever bending over her chair.

  • The firelight played on the lace curtains of the baby's bed, as it did on Lady Hartledon's face; a thoughtful face just now.