unthinking |
heedless |
As adjectives the difference between unthinking and heedless
is that
unthinking is without proper thought; thoughtless while
heedless is unaware, without noticing.
As a verb unthinking
is .
heedless |
dreamy |
As adjectives the difference between heedless and dreamy
is that
heedless is unaware, without noticing while
dreamy is as in a dream; resembling a dream.
heedless |
preoccupied |
As adjectives the difference between heedless and preoccupied
is that
heedless is unaware, without noticing while
preoccupied is concerned with something else; distracted; giving one's attention elsewhere.
As a verb preoccupied is
(
preoccupy).
absent |
heedless |
As adjectives the difference between absent and heedless
is that
absent is (not comparable) being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing while
heedless is unaware, without noticing.
As a noun absent
is (obsolete) absentee; a person who is away on occasion
[. ]
As a preposition absent
is (legal) in the absence of; without [. ]
As a verb absent
is (transitive|now|reflexive) keep away; stay away; go away [. ]
heedless |
musing |
As adjectives the difference between heedless and musing
is that
heedless is unaware, without noticing while
musing is absorbed in thought; contemplative.
As a verb musing is
.
As a noun musing is
thought, meditation, contemplation.
heedless |
absentminded |
As adjectives the difference between heedless and absentminded
is that
heedless is unaware, without noticing while
absentminded is .
heedless |
blank |
As an adjective heedless
is unaware, without noticing.
As a verb blank is
.
heedless |
unconscious |
As adjectives the difference between heedless and unconscious
is that
heedless is unaware, without noticing while
unconscious is not awake; having no awareness.
As a noun unconscious is
the unconscious mind.
heedless |
empty |
As adjectives the difference between heedless and empty
is that
heedless is unaware, without noticing while
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
As a verb empty is
(ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty is
a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .
herdless |
heedless |
As adjectives the difference between herdless and heedless
is that
herdless is without a herd while
heedless is unaware, without noticing.
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