carelessly
IPA: kˈɛrɫʌsɫi
adverb
- Giving the appearance of carelessness; relaxedly.
- Done without care or attention; inattentively.
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Examples of "carelessly" in Sentences
- Some people use the terms carelessly.
- I carelessly put in the wrong Krogius.
- The opening paragraph is carelessly worded.
- I apologise for removing the link carelessly.
- The breakthrough should not be observed carelessly.
- The genre wasn't place carelessly quite the opposite in fact.
- The words were carelessly chosen, and that is sloppy language.
- I completely overlooked the reference and carelessly added the tag.
- Someone carelessly attributed to Carlyle the opinion that he refutes.
- The entire biography was carelessly written and without a single source.
- People throw around this term carelessly to describe any video made for the web.
- So, Mrs. Clinton is once again carelessly spouting off lies and falsehoods left and right.
- At the sound of the nickname carelessly bestowed upon her Keineth drew in her breath quickly.
- Your arrogance, cockiness and incompetence in the accusations you hurl so carelessly is shocking.
- The idea that the resulting product would be considered a limitless resource or treated carelessly is hopelessly naive.
- When he heard such words dropping carelessly from the lips of the members of this marvellous family, her family, he thrilled with delight.
- Any political candidate who answered this question carelessly is too stupid to govern, but I never meant to imply that either guy was dissembling.
- He tried to come in carelessly and casually, but his whole carriage advertised the strong effort of will that compelled his legs to carry his reluctant body thither.
- I think that there needs to be better evidence and the 'torture' needs to be defined clearly, not a term carelessly thrown about to describe interrogation methods that are not employed by the police. ndm