Definition of Heedless. Meaning of Heedless. Synonyms of Heedless

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Definition of Heedless

Heedless
Heedless Heed"less, a. Without heed or care; inattentive; careless; thoughtless; unobservant. O, negligent and heedless discipline! --Shak. The heedless lover does not know Whose eyes they are that wound him so. --Waller. -- Heed"less*ly, adv. -- Heed"less*ness, n.

Meaning of Heedless from wikipedia

- an article on "heedless", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "heedless" You can also: Search for Heedless in Wikipedia to...
- Heedless Moths is a 1921 American silent melodrama film written and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film stars Jane Thomas as real life nude model Audrey...
- to abstain from alcoholic drink or drugs that are an opportunity for heedlessness." According to Harvey, intoxication is seen as a way to mask rather than...
- Ghaflah (غفلة) is the Arabic word for "heedlessness", "forgetfulness" or "carelessness". In an Islamic context, it is the sin of forgetting God and one's...
- John C. Messenger's translation by the first line and title "Flung to the Heedless Winds" and sung to the tune of Ibstone composed in 1875 by Maria C. Tiddeman...
- principle, and the ascendance of a cult that trades in attention as currency, heedless of the cost to our collective dignity." The song went viral on social media;...
- hoped to return to isolationism and avoid military conflict in the ****ure. Heedless of the prevailing national mood, Wilson advocated American leadership in...
- within and I was without, and I sought thee out there. Unlovely, I rushed heedlessly among the lovely things thou hast made. Thou wast with me, but I was not...
- self-indulgence". The gluttons grovel in the mud by themselves, sightless and heedless of their neighbors, symbolising the cold, selfish, and empty sensuality...
- John C. Messenger's translation by the title and first line "Flung to the Heedless Winds" and sung to the tune Ibstone composed in 1875 by Maria C. Tiddeman...