Heedless, or inattentive. Those words are opposites of solicitous.
Solicitous is an adjective, a word describing a noun as showing interest or concern.
It being fifteen minutes after midnight, the solicitousparents went out in search of their daughter.
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.
A good mnemonic for the word "character" is "Cats Have Amazing, Rare, Colorful Tails, Even Red." This sentence uses the first letter of each word to represent the letters in "character," making it easier to remember. You can visualize the cats to reinforce the memory!
Done it again, really runny, have opened - evacuated anally!
A mnemonic is a phrase that helps you remember something, such as "every good boy deserves fudge" for EGBDF, the notes on the lines of a music scale.
A mnemonic is typically used to remember long concepts and terms, not one word.
The silent letter in "mnemonic" is the "m" at the beginning of the word. In "pneumonia," the silent letter is the "p" at the beginning of the word.
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.
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