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Inattentive - Dictionary Page

Inattentive

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˌɪnəˈtɛntɪv/

Definitions

  • Lacking attention; not paying close attention.
  • Heedless or negligent in observation or action.

Usage Examples

  • The inattentive student missed the key point of the lecture.
  • Drivers who are inattentive pose a danger on the road.

Etymology

From Latin "in-" (not) + "attentivus" (attentive), from "attendere" (to attend). The adjective form emerged in English in the early 17th century.

Synonyms

  • Unmindful
  • Distracted
  • Negligent
  • Heedless

Antonyms

  • Attentive
  • Focused
  • Observant
  • Conscientious

Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
SpanishDistraído/distɾaˈiðo/
FrenchInattentif/inatɑ̃tif/
GermanUnaufmerksam/ˈʊnaʊfˌmɛʁkzaːm/
ItalianInattento/inatˈtento/
PortugueseDesatento/dezɐˈtẽtu/
RussianНевнимательный/nʲɪvnʲɪˈmatʲɪlʲnɨj/
Arabicغافل/ɣāfil/
Chinese不专心的/bù zhuānxīn de/
Japanese注意散漫な/chūi sanman na/
Korean부주의한/bujuyihan/
Hindiअवधानहीन/avadhānhīn/
Bengaliঅবধানহীন/ôbdhānhīn/
Tamilகவனிக்காத/kavaṉikkāta/
Teluguగమనించని/gamanin̄cani/
Kannadaಗಮನಿಸದ/gamanisada/
Malayalamഗമനിക്കാത്ത/gamanikkātha/
Marathiअवधान न देणारा/avadhān na deṇārā/
Gujaratiઅવધાની વગરનો/avadhānī vagarno/
Punjabiਅਵਧਾਨ ਰਹਿਤ/avadhān rahit/
Odiaଅବଧାନ ନଥିବା/abadhāna nathibā/
Urduغیر محتاط/ghair muhtāt/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

US: /ˌɪnəˈtɛntɪv/ — UK: /ˌɪnəˈtɛntɪv/ — Australian: /ˌɪnəˈtɛntɪv/

Historical Usage

Inattentive has been part of English usage since the early 1600s, often appearing in literature and discourse about moral character, education, and behavior.

Cultural Nuances

Being inattentive can carry negative social and professional implications, especially in cultures that emphasize discipline and mindfulness. In some settings, inattentiveness is also viewed through a clinical lens as a symptom of disorders.

More Information

The term "inattentive" has grown in importance with rising concerns about distraction in modern life, particularly due to digital technology. In clinical contexts, "inattentive" is a subtype of ADHD. The word highlights the growing societal need for focus in fast-paced environments.

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