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121 inconsiderate
[inkən'sidərət](not showing thought for the feelings, rights etc of other people; thoughtless: It was inconsiderate of you to arrive without telephoning first.) sans égards -
122 indifference
noun (the state of showing no interest in, or concern about, something: She showed complete indifference to the cries of the baby.) indifférence -
123 indifferent
[in'difrənt]1) ((often with to) showing no interest in or not caring about (opinions, events etc): She is quite indifferent to other people's suffering.) indifférent (à)2) (not very good: He is a rather indifferent card-player.) médiocre•- indifference -
124 individual
[indi'vidjuəl] 1. adjective1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) individuel; séparé2) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) particulier3) (special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities: Her style of dress is very individual.) personnel2. noun1) (a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs: the rights of the individual in society.) individu2) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) personne•- individually -
125 intelligent
[in'teli‹ənt]1) (clever and quick at understanding: an intelligent child; That dog is so intelligent.) intelligent2) (showing these qualities: an intelligent question.) intelligent•- intelligence -
126 intensive
[-siv]adjective (very great; showing or having great care etc: The police began an intensive search for the murderer; The hospital has just opened a new intensive care unit.) intensif -
127 interested
1) ((often with in) showing attention or having curiosity: He's not interested in politics; Don't tell me any more - I'm not interested; I'll be interested to see what happens next week.) intéressé (par)2) ((often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc: Are you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?) intéressé (par)3) (personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it: You must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).) intéressé -
128 introductory
adjective (giving an introduction: He made a few introductory remarks about the film before showing it.) d'introduction
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