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unconsidered Definition

un·con·sid·ered (un′kən sidərd)

adjective

  1. not considered; not taken into account
  2. done without consideration; not based upon careful reflection a hasty, unconsidered remark

  • unconsoled
  • unconsolidated
unconsidered Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • trifle: In a thousand industries the profits of to-day are wrung from the wastes or unconsidered trifles of yesterday.
  • factor: What if there were some unconsidered factor even now, which would prove his theories wrong?
  • word: The flood of careless, unconsidered, cheap words is the greatest enemy of the profound word.
  • level: There is already evidence this season that he can adapt his game and maybe take it to previously unconsidered levels.
  • change: Keep the original size and proportions of openings as unconsidered changes can destroy the design of a whole frontage.

Modifying Another Word

  • previously: We are forced to face up to dangers to the Earth previously unconsidered.
  • yet: The LSAL results so far suggest a third and as yet unconsidered source: older adults experiencing new basic skills needs.
  • largely: Sarah said: " The ethnic market seems largely unconsidered by the tourism industry.

Used with adjective complement

  • go: Human rights arguments went almost entirely unconsidered at this stage.
  • leave: The general effect has been that metrology, outside of modern engineering uses, has been left unconsidered by modern scientific archeology.