unheedful

unheedful

(ʌnˈhiːdfʊl)
adj
without heed
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Translations
disattento

unheedful

adj unheedful of the dangerohne von der Gefahr Notiz zu nehmen, ungeachtet der Gefahr (gen)
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31, thus the heightened alert of the PNP, and hospitals across the country well-primed by now for what has become the annual ritual of treating unheedful children and adults, who end up spending the first hours of the New Year crying, writhing in pain, and cradling their bloody fingers.
to unheedful of it." (62) However, it subsequently adopted the
While other deadly sins also reach into places where they should never go, envy casts an eye about that is unheedful of the good of others, would gladly deprive them of that good, and seize upon that good for its own.
Unheedful of his own safety, he entered the cellar a third time.
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