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Inconsideration   Listen
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Inconsideration  n.  Lack of due consideration; inattention to consequences; inconsiderateness. "Blindness of mind, inconsideration, precipitation." "Not gross, willful, deliberate, crimes; but rather the effects of inconsideration."






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"Inconsideration" Quotes from Famous Books



... the rose-buds as being eminently lovely in its formation and beautiful in its delicate shading. It was beautiful, but my attention was more attracted by the sparkling of a diamond ring I had never before seen upon her finger. The diamond was unusually large, the antique setting tasteful. With an inconsideration of which I flatter myself I am not often guilty, I exclaimed in surprised admiration, "Why, Annie, where did you ...
— Evenings at Donaldson Manor - Or, The Christmas Guest • Maria J. McIntosh

... and exposing himself to the view of the passengers. Another singular mark of stupid audacity was their venturing to wear the clothes of their victim. There was a want of foresight in the whole arrangement of the deed, and the attempts to conceal it, which argued strange inconsideration, which a professed robber would not have exhibited. There was just one single shade of redeeming character about a business so brutal, perpetrated by men above the very lowest rank of life—it was the mixture of revenge which afforded some relief to the circumstances ...
— The Journal of Sir Walter Scott - From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford • Walter Scott



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