Sentence examples for inconsiderate words from inspiring English sources

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"There are very high costs associated with even seemingly inconsequential inconsiderate words and actions," adds Pearson.

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Khal didn't say much, and his sexual overtures to his new wife were, to put it mildly, inconsiderate, but his actions spoke louder than words.

On the episode, called "The F-Word," the children of "South Park," above, frequently say the word "fag" as they try to change the meaning of the word to a slur against inconsiderate motorcyclists instead of against gay people.

For example, a mother whose child was treated for seven weeks in the NICU for prematurity stated that she was fairly satisfied with the communication she had had with the nurses but then wrote in her own words that two nurses had been inconsiderate and offensive.

In the South Park episode "The F-Word," the children of South Park decide they want to change the meaning of the word fag from gay people to inconsiderate bikers who drive around city, an attempt by the episode's writers to critique its fleeting meaning.

The words Germans associate most with Americans, according to a survey by the Allensbach Institute, are "inconsiderate" (54% of interviewees up from 28% in 1991), "violent" (54% against 33%) and "arrogant" (66% against 38%).

The cartoon boys of South Park managed to change the meaning of the word once, only to replace it with something equally unfavorable: "an extremely annoying, inconsiderate person most commonly associated with Harley riders".

Inconsiderate, Wills, very inconsiderate.

Wholly inconsiderate.

Inconsiderate Pammy.

How inconsiderate.

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