Unattentive
adjective
1.
characterized by or giving attention; observant:
an attentive audience.
2.
thoughtful of others; considerate; polite; courteous:
an attentive host.
adjective
1.
paying attention; listening carefully; observant
2.
(postpositive) often foll by to. careful to fulfil the needs or wants (of); considerate (about): she was always attentive to his needs
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