Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective thoughtless and means done in a thoughtless, inconsiderate, or oblivious manner.
Thoughtfully or thoughtlessly are adverb forms of thought.
Thoughtfully or thoughtlessly are adverb forms of thought.
You would have to use one of the adverb forms "thoughtfully" or "thoughtlessly."
The adverb form is uncaringly, meaning thoughtlessly or apathetically (having no sympathy or concern).
No, it is not an adverb. It is a verb form or gerund (noun) from the verb "to think."
The past and past participial form of "to think" is "thought" so the adjectives would include thoughtful or thoughtless, and the adverbs thoughtless and thoughtlessly. The present participle (thinking) creates the adverb unthinkingly. The adjective unthinkable creates the adverb unthinkably.
The participial form of "to think" is "thought" so the adjectives would include thoughtful or thoughtless, and the adverbs thoughtfully and thoughtlessly. The present participle (thinking) creates the adverb unthinkingly. The adjective unthinkable creates the adverb unthinkably.Thoughtfully is the adverb form derived from think.Adverbs that can be used with the verb think are:clearlycleverlycreativelyresourcefullypassionatelyobjectivelyimpartiallyfairly
"Thoughtlessly is a word."
The participial form of "to think" is "thought" so the adjectives would include thoughtful or thoughtless, and the adverbs thoughtfully and thoughtlessly. The present participle (thinking) creates the adverb unthinkingly. The adjective unthinkable creates the adverb unthinkably.Thoughtfully is the adverb form derived from think.Adverbs that can be used with the verb think are:clearlycleverlycreativelyresourcefullypassionatelyobjectivelyimpartiallyfairly
Karen thoughtlessly blurted out the secret Mary had told her.
carelessly, heedlessly, indifferently, thoughtlessly
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