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    inattentive
    /ˌɪnəˈtɛntɪv/

    adjective

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  2. not listening to what is being said or giving your attention to what is happening: Barbara has been inattentive in class lately. (Definition of inattentive from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of inattentive. inattentive. Some judges are inattentive or cognitively inept, for example.

  3. Inattentive definition: not attentive; negligent. See examples of INATTENTIVE used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of INATTENTIVE is not attentive : not paying attention. How to use inattentive in a sentence.

  5. not listening to what is being said or giving your attention to what is happening: Barbara has been inattentive in class lately. (Definition of inattentive from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of inattentive. inattentive.

  6. Someone who's inattentive isn't paying enough attention. An inattentive lunch companion might spend the whole meal texting on his phone. Inattentive people are sometimes distracted, like an inattentive babysitter who loses track of the kids he's watching at the playground.

  7. Someone who is inattentive is not paying complete attention to a person or thing, which often causes an accident or problems.

  8. Define inattentive. inattentive synonyms, inattentive pronunciation, inattentive translation, English dictionary definition of inattentive. adj. Exhibiting a lack of attention; not attentive. in′at·ten′tive·ly adv. in′at·ten′tive·ness n.

  9. Definition of inattentive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. inattentive meaning, definition, what is inattentive: not giving enough attention to someone o...: Learn more.

  11. Inattentive Sentence Examples. You were only inattentive, but you had talent--oh yes, you had talent! A doctor should be called when a person becomes confused, drowsy, or inattentive. Belle was sleepy, and Mildred inattentive.