Definition of "unconsidered"
unconsidered
adjective
comparative more unconsidered, superlative most unconsidered
Not carefully planned or thought through beforehand. (of an action or statement)
Quotations
In his extreme desire to grasp dollars and power, the unintellectual exile was ready to throw himself into the arms of any wandering cut-throat whose help could be secured, and Babalatchi experienced great difficulty in restraining him from unconsidered violence.
1896, Joseph Conrad, chapter V, in An Outcast of the Islands, London: T. Fisher Unwin […], part I, page 61
Not noticed; not considered worthy of notice.
Quotations
At length the auction began in the room below, whence they could hear each familiar article knocked down, the highly prized ones cheaply, the unconsidered at an unexpected price.
1894 December – 1895 November, Thomas Hardy, chapter VI, in Jude the Obscure, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, […], published 1896, part V (At Aldbrickham and Elswhere), page 361