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Heedless, or inattentive. Those words are opposites of solicitous.
The word "solicitous" is an adjective. It describes someone who is showing concern or care for someone else.
During the first few days I thought she seemed very solicitous to win his admiration.
The man was solicited in the salesman offer. This is a word using the word solicitous.
I think you mean solicitous: -adjective1.anxious or concerned (usually fol. by about, for, etc., or a clause): solicitous about a person's health. 2.anxiously desirous: solicitous of the esteem of others. 3.eager (usually fol. by an infinitive): He was always solicitous to please. 4.careful or particular: a solicitous housekeeper.
It being fifteen minutes after midnight, the solicitousparents went out in search of their daughter.
The Old English word "solicious" means anxious or troubled.
When he saw a man fall to the ground a boy showed solicitousness by helping him up.
The word pit best describes it.
The solicitous boy always passed his tests.
meaning the best
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