An adjective.
E.g: He is an inconsiderate person.
This describes the noun.
inconsiderate
adverb
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The part of speech is a adjective
The word inconsiderate is an adjective. It describes someone who is not considerate of others.
That was inconsiderate. How can you be so inconsiderate. I thought it was so inconsiderate as to be downright rude. I'll try not to be so inconsiderate in the future.
inconsiderate
The prefix for "inconsiderate" is "in-", which means not or lacking.
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Inconsiderate is an adjective and therefore does not have past tense.
The correct word is "inconsiderate."
There are five syllables in the word "inconsiderate."
The word "inconsiderate" has four syllables.
You're so inconsiderate, can you not think of anyone but yourself?I was trying hard not to be inconsiderate, but I honestly could not care about her dying guinea pig.The child didn't mean to be inconsiderate, but he had no sense of tact.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.