inobservant

English

Etymology

Latin inobservans.

Adjective

inobservant (comparative more inobservant, superlative most inobservant)

  1. Not observant
    • March 1, 1772, Richard Hurd, sermon on St. Matthew, xi, 29
      If they are petulant or unjust, he, perhaps, has been inobservant or imprudent []

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