Seeking the business of potential customers.
Heedless, or inattentive. Those words are opposites of 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.
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.
When he saw a man fall to the ground a boy showed solicitousness by helping him up.
The solicitous boy always passed his tests.
Solicitous Father is a novel written by Rachel Mariner. It is a narrative about a Catholic priest who struggles with his faith, morality, and beliefs in the face of personal challenges and conflicting ideologies within the Church. The story delves into themes of religion, sexuality, and existential crises.
he displayed a solicitous attitude toward Jane Bennet
In "Jane Eyre," solicitous typically refers to characters showing concern, care, or attentiveness towards others, especially in regard to their well-being or feelings.
The man was solicited in the salesman offer. This is a word using the word solicitous.
It being fifteen minutes after midnight, the solicitousparents went out in search of their daughter.
Depends... Thoughtful as in considerate or careful or solicitous is said as a person tha pays attention, so: "atencioso" or "atenciosa". It changes with the gender: a man is "atencioso" a woman is "atenciosa". Careful: cuidadoso(a). Solicitous: Solícito(a). Other synonyms: respeitoso(a), simpático(a).