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inobservant, a.|ɪnɒbˈzɜːvənt| [ad. L. inobservānt-em unobservant: see in-3 and observant.] That does not observe or notice; unobserving.
1663J. Spencer Prodigies (1665) 144 [Men are] stupidly inobservant of those rational signs and intimations. 1685J. Scott Chr. Life ii. 42 Considering what heedless and inobservant Creatures we are. 1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) I. 523 Nor can [God] remain ignorant or inobservant of what impulses He gives. 1847Bushnell Chr. Nurt. ii. iii. (1861) 273 One must be a very inobservant person, not to have noticed [etc.]. Hence inobˈservantness, inobservance.
1659D. Pell Impr. Sea 282 For their Cæcity, and inobservantness of the works of God. |