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inconsidered, a. rare.|ɪnkənˈsɪdəd| [in-3: after L. inconsiderāt-us, F. inconsidéré.] Not considered, unconsidered; = inconsiderate 1.
1630Donne Serm. (Alford) I. xi. 220 God will scarce hearken to sudden inconsidered irreverent Prayers. 1894Pop. Sci. Monthly XLIV. 460 Gradually by inconsidered increments the mightiest economic changes are made. 1895Westm. Gaz. 30 Sept. 3/3 Greater harm is done to society by emotional and inconsidered charity, than by the refusal to help some cases of perhaps doubtful genuineness. |