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The quality of not being careful or taking pains
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carelessness
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Carelessness \Care"less*ness\, n. The quality or state of being careless; heedlessness; negligence; inattention.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English carleasnes ; see careless + -ness .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the quality of not being careful or taking pains [ant: carefulness ] failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances [syn: negligence , neglect , nonperformance ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Carelessness refers to the lack of awareness during a behavior that results in the unintentional production of alternate consequences . The consequences of carelessness are often undesirable and tend to be mistakes. A lack of concern or an indifference ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. lack of care.
Usage examples of carelessness.
Accusing Opiz of bringing about a quarrel, Casanova nevertheless admits that he himself may not be blameless, but lays this to his carelessness.
But, with an exceptional woman, like Mademoiselle de Vermont, brought up in view of wide horizons, in the midst of plains cleared by bold pioneers, among whom the most valorous governed the others, a man like General de Prerolles realized her ideal all the more, because both their natures presented the same striking characteristics: carelessness of danger, and frankness carried to its extremest limit.
Not even a magically hidden sorcerer was an excuse for their carelessness, or at least not one that Haz would accept.
But when the fact was communicated to Peter Hofmeister, the sturdy bailiff swore fifty harsh oaths at the impudence of the knaves, at the carelessness of their keepers, and in honor of the good cause of justice in general.
At this moment, Legree sauntered up to the door of the shed, looked in, with a dogged air of affected carelessness, and turned away.
Would it be just for me to be denied what his lordship takes with such aristocratic carelessness daily, nightly, matutinally, postmeridianly, serally?
Helene came to see me in Neuropsychiatric, I tried to explain how wrong she had been when she screamed that last night about my carelessness, my selfishness, my insanity, as if it had somehow slipped my attention what BZ was doing.
It would be tempting, too, to say that this carelessness might be traced to the overprivileged lives of Georgian ministers, but then, what of another famous failure of communications: when American commanders were not warned of probable attack on Pearl Harbor?
Not a conjugal carelessness: he had not talked with her so very often that all her riffs and vamps were second nature to him.
This man of Sancerre had a facility, a carelessness, if you call it so, which ranked him with those writers who are mere scriveners, literary hacks.
However, as she leaves my solidest authors also on their heads, men beyond the peradventure of such antics, I must consider it but a part of her carelessness, for which I have warned her twice.
Every time one of the pups coughed she knew it was about to die: that due to her carelessness in thrusting straws down their throats, some milk had gone down the wrong way and produced pneumonia.
The ways in which they had tried to murder me-their carelessness in letting me get free after such efforts-their puzzlement at my vampirish blood-all these were proof enough of that.
What a hubbub there is if one add a syllable, or if some carelessness spoil one of his verses.
I understood everything, and I shuddered at the carelessness of which I had been guilty.