Heedless Mnemonic
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heedless
heedless
/ˈhiːdləs/
Examples
- Continue heedless and you will be blocked.
- He is certainly heedless of warnings.
- He also attacked heedless of odds.
- My days of heedless youth are behind me.
- He was heedless to the reaction that his taxes caused throughout the country.
- Why should ordinary Icelanders pay the debts of heedless politicians
- And the continued stalemate in the Middle East is blamed on heedless U.S. support for Israel.
- So are heedless cyclists, no matter how environmentally pure they think of themselves.
- Heedless of his wound, he boldly rushed the emplacement, firing as he advanced.
- Of course, as you point out, language lays all sorts of traps for the heedless.
marked by or paying little heed or attention--Franklin D. Roosevelt
adjective
characterized by careless unconcern- Edith Wharton
adjective
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"Heed + Less. Never listens, carelessly treads a mess."
"Heed + Less. Paying less attention, he's careless in his quest."
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