Be careful that you do not compose a careless sentence.
The judge hit me with what I consider to be a stiff sentence just because I was a little careless.
more careless
No, the word 'careless' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; a careless comment, a carelessdriver, etc.The noun form for the adjective careless is carelessness.
No. The expression " due to" must not start a sentence, although it is certainly done by very many careless speakers. Proper use of "due to" is as an adjectival phrase modifying the subject of the phrase or sentence: This shortfall is due to a loss.
The suffix is -less, and the word is careless.
Yes, careless is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
why are you so careless
he preforms his act in a careless manner
careless, or irresponsible
She drove home in a careless manner, weaving in and out of lanes without signaling.
"Careless talk costs lives" was a campaign run by Britain in World War 2.He was a careless driver.Because of his careless behaviour, the nuclear power plant had a meltdown.
I cannot suffocate their plea for air with my careless indifference.
Blithesome is a word that means lighthearted or carefree. It can also mean careless, TOO lighthearted. "Anne took to her work with a blithesome attitude."
careless = fahrlässig (legal) careless = unachtsam careless = leichtfertig careless = unbedacht careless = unbesonnen careless = leichtsinnig careless = nachlässig
most careless, more careless
careless = palaka
more careless
No, the word 'careless' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; a careless comment, a carelessdriver, etc.The noun form for the adjective careless is carelessness.