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Only a thoughtless person would ask me for a sentence like that.
I can see why the word thoughtless might seem to be an antonym for pensive, since a pensive person thinks a lot and a thoughtless person doesn't, however, thoughtlessness is really about irresponsibility, it is not really about thought in general. The opposite of thoughtless is thoughtful or responsible, not pensive. The opposite of pensive would be spontaneous, or glib.
Phaethon is ashamed to admit that he cannot control the sun chariot properly and has put the world in danger by losing control of it.
The antonym for "thoughtful" is "thoughtless," which means lacking consideration or attention to others.
Careless, foolish, idiotic, stupid, ignorant, senseless, irrational, thoughtless, uneducated, or reckless. Those words are the opposite of wise.
The falling action in the story of Phaethon occurs when the young boy loses control of the sun chariot and careens out of control towards the earth, resulting in chaos and destruction. This leads to the climax of the story where Zeus strikes Phaethon down with a thunderbolt to save the world.
Chrysoglossa phaethon was created in 1912.
My sister is very headstrong.
Headstrong - company - was created in 1981.
Thoughtless was created on 2002-10-15.
How thoughtless of him to not even give me a tip.
Only a thoughtless person would ask me for a sentence like that.
Headstrong - company -'s population is 4,000.
No, "thoughtless" is an adjective that describes someone who acts without considering the consequences or feelings of others.
Headstrong, in Old French, is "testu."
Phaethon was a young son of Helios and Klymene who begged his father to let him drive the chariot of the sun. The Sun-god reluctantly conceded to the boy's wishes and handed him the reigns. However, the inexperienced Phaethon quickly lost control of the immortal steeds, and the sun-chariot veered out of control setting the earth aflame, scorching the plains of Africa to desert. Zeus was appalled by the destruction and struck the boy from the chariot with a thunderbolt, hurling his flaming body into the waters of the river Eridanos.
Zeus strikes Phaethon down with a thunderbolt to prevent him from harming the earth further.