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Definition of unheeding in English: unheedingadjectiveʌnˈhiːdɪŋˌənˈhidɪŋ Not paying attention. 不留心的;不在意的 Mary, unheeding, watched the television 玛丽心不在焉地看着电视。 Example sentencesExamples - Buffets of wind fluttered through the fabric of its clothing as the silhouette stood against the sky, unheeding of danger.
- His knees flung forward, buckling under his weight, leaving him kneeling on the hard, unheeding cement.
- Or maybe the distance is not exact, and the border is two days away, and we will ride over it unheeding because we are not expecting it so soon.
- The next morning, unheeding of her sleepless night, Lib's school time routine began once again.
- Manes of threaded fog leaped and bowed with balletic malice, embracing the adversaries, whispering promises of beautiful demise into their unheeding ears.
- I put the key back into my pocket and backed out of the parking spot I was in, and sped out of the lot, unheeding but aware of the envious stares.
- They all took deep draughts of water to slake their thirst, unheeding the fact that it might not be suitable for drinking.
- Driven once more to unreasoned panic, he tore upwards, unheeding of the dangers.
- ‘There's a time for everything,’ he continued Izz, unheeding.
- Jumping on the back of an unsuspecting victim, she cut off its head, unheeding the blood spewing onto her.
- She has left the safety of her home to explore the unknown, unheeding of the danger she may very well face.
- And the dream had faded, unheeding to her desperate cries for it to come back, her calls of despair.
- But it was harder than he might have thought, to remain unheeding of what both his heart and his body were telling him.
- Asia has always had its environmental activists, but often they have struggled without recognition against an unheeding system.
- He grinned insolently at the unheeding boy-leader.
- And T.S. Eliot's river in The Dry Salvages is an image of solid, unheeding toughness.
- As the crowd wrangles and shoves, the woman forces her unheeding way through the faces and chadors and disappears off the bottom of the screen.
- Land and Liberty is now the longest-lived Georgist project in history, but still it struggles to gain the attention of an unheeding world.
- Blown like plankton by the winds and the tides, these innocent larvae could fall victim to so many unheeding forces that without his vigilance many would not reach maturity.
- The Institute would create a mechanism to bridge the worlds of the arts and sciences, worlds that have often acted unheeding of the other, or worse, mistrustful or hostile to one another and in competition for the intellectual center.
Synonyms reckless, rash, incautious, heedless, hasty, overhasty, precipitate, precipitous, impetuous, impulsive, daredevil, hot-headed
Derivativesadverb Terry opened the door and unheedingly pushed me outside with enormous force. Example sentencesExamples - He blinked, and I placed his hands on the small of my back again, dropping the square of linen unheedingly.
- All of the other girls were sleeping peacefully, quietly, unheedingly.
- She was very young and she was pregnant; when she climbed up the mountain, the full basket on her head, her naked skin glowed with sweat and her bare feet trod unheedingly on stones and thorns.
Rhymesexceeding, leading, misleading, pleading, reeding, self-feeding, sheading Definition of unheeding in US English: unheedingadjectiveˌənˈhēdiNGˌənˈhidɪŋ Not paying attention. 不留心的;不在意的 Mary, unheeding, watched the television 玛丽心不在焉地看着电视。 Example sentencesExamples - Blown like plankton by the winds and the tides, these innocent larvae could fall victim to so many unheeding forces that without his vigilance many would not reach maturity.
- But it was harder than he might have thought, to remain unheeding of what both his heart and his body were telling him.
- Or maybe the distance is not exact, and the border is two days away, and we will ride over it unheeding because we are not expecting it so soon.
- He grinned insolently at the unheeding boy-leader.
- The next morning, unheeding of her sleepless night, Lib's school time routine began once again.
- They all took deep draughts of water to slake their thirst, unheeding the fact that it might not be suitable for drinking.
- I put the key back into my pocket and backed out of the parking spot I was in, and sped out of the lot, unheeding but aware of the envious stares.
- Driven once more to unreasoned panic, he tore upwards, unheeding of the dangers.
- As the crowd wrangles and shoves, the woman forces her unheeding way through the faces and chadors and disappears off the bottom of the screen.
- His knees flung forward, buckling under his weight, leaving him kneeling on the hard, unheeding cement.
- And T.S. Eliot's river in The Dry Salvages is an image of solid, unheeding toughness.
- Jumping on the back of an unsuspecting victim, she cut off its head, unheeding the blood spewing onto her.
- And the dream had faded, unheeding to her desperate cries for it to come back, her calls of despair.
- The Institute would create a mechanism to bridge the worlds of the arts and sciences, worlds that have often acted unheeding of the other, or worse, mistrustful or hostile to one another and in competition for the intellectual center.
- Buffets of wind fluttered through the fabric of its clothing as the silhouette stood against the sky, unheeding of danger.
- Asia has always had its environmental activists, but often they have struggled without recognition against an unheeding system.
- Manes of threaded fog leaped and bowed with balletic malice, embracing the adversaries, whispering promises of beautiful demise into their unheeding ears.
- Land and Liberty is now the longest-lived Georgist project in history, but still it struggles to gain the attention of an unheeding world.
- ‘There's a time for everything,’ he continued Izz, unheeding.
- She has left the safety of her home to explore the unknown, unheeding of the danger she may very well face.
Synonyms reckless, rash, incautious, heedless, hasty, overhasty, precipitate, precipitous, impetuous, impulsive, daredevil, hot-headed |