neglect
No
Caring, attentive.
Attentive
it's more attentive in comparative and most attentive in superlative
No, an apathetic audience is the exact opposite of a captive audience. They are unresponsive and un-attentive for the most part. They are certainly not "Captivated" if they are apathetic..
Inattentive is the opposite of attentive.
No
Caring, attentive.
The opposite of "lack of attention" would be "being attentive". Paying attention.
no- these 2 words are not opposites. In fact, their meanings are really quite unrelated.
Attentive
it's more attentive in comparative and most attentive in superlative
No, an apathetic audience is the exact opposite of a captive audience. They are unresponsive and un-attentive for the most part. They are certainly not "Captivated" if they are apathetic..
They were an attentive audience.
The opposite of "carelessly" is "carefully." While "carelessly" implies a lack of attention or concern, "carefully" suggests being attentive, cautious, and deliberate in one's actions. This term emphasizes the importance of thoroughness and consideration in tasks or decisions.
The base word of attentive is "attend."
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