How to Use unconsidered in a Sentence

unconsidered

adjective
  • But that doesn’t mean that Koop let any detail go unconsidered.
    Olivia Hosken, Town & Country, 13 Feb. 2021
  • Of course, no scholar will go on record as not wanting to change a course to include women; and their feelings on the subject may well be subconscious, or unconsidered.
    Nancy Goldstone, Time, 23 Mar. 2018
  • But its substance is so rich and its subject so significant that the bland and unconsidered format can be overlooked.
    Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 6 Feb. 2017
  • In reimagining the dine-in theater concept, Schultz has left no detail unconsidered.
    Ann Gehan, Dallas News, 9 Sep. 2021
  • This previously unconsidered environment for a black hole opens up new places to look for them, Kiziltan says.
    Ben Panko, Smithsonian, 10 Feb. 2017
  • In these radical acts of transformation, no corner of the libretto or score is left unconsidered or unchanged.
    New York Times, 26 May 2021
  • Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, the business model of food-delivery apps went largely unconsidered by the diners who relied on them for midday kale salads and late-night taco feasts.
    Helen Rosner, The New Yorker, 5 Oct. 2021
  • Standing on the shoulders of those who came before her, Adams’ ultimate desire is to be a vessel of untold stories and unconsidered perspectives—and to shed light on what’s been left in the dark about Black women and our experiences.
    Rivea Ruff, Essence, 16 Mar. 2022
  • Her talent is for turning an issue on its axis to expose an unconsidered angle tends and to maintain control in big-ticket interviews.
    Daniel D’addario, Time, 15 May 2017
  • And while few would argue that keeping people as safe as possible from the virus is a top concern, that shouldn’t mean others—including harassment and discrimination—go unconsidered.
    Kristen Bellstrom, Fortune, 14 May 2020
  • Slipping into my natural or black rope sandals added a little extra oomph to my otherwise unconsidered outfits.
    Madeline Fass, Vogue, 24 Aug. 2020
  • In all of those cases, as in this case, the history of allegations has been an almost wholly open secret, sometimes even having been reported in major outlets, and yet somehow ignored, allowed to pass, unconsidered.
    Rebecca Traister, The Cut, 5 Oct. 2017
  • There is a maddeningly unconsidered quality to Boogie’s emotions about Asian American masculinity, and never more so than in the film’s fraught relationship with Blackness.
    Alison Willmore, Vulture, 5 Mar. 2021
  • Brand also pointed to Twitter’s new policy, which allows any employee to work from home indefinitely as a way to open those jobs to previously unconsidered candidates while working to retain those already with the company.
    Kristine Gill, Fortune, 16 Sep. 2022
  • Their bourgeois arrangement is unconsidered and automatic, and Harriet is expected to replicate it.
    Rebecca Panovka, The New Yorker, 9 Dec. 2021
  • The myriad jobs and opportunities available through service go unnoticed, leaving military service an option that is left largely unconsidered.
    Amy Schafer, Slate Magazine, 2 Aug. 2017
  • The movie sinks, fast and deep, under the weight of dramatic shortcuts, overemphatic details, undercooked possibilities, unconsidered implications.
    Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 25 Jan. 2022
  • However, the realization that there existed a previously unconsidered symmetry of scalar field theories led Nicolis, Rattazzi and Trincherini to consider abstracting the symmetry, and asking what other terms may be allowed for scalar fields.
    Mark Trodden, Discover Magazine, 30 July 2011
  • Its formal and aesthetic decisions appear unconsidered.
    Ian Bogost, The Atlantic, 22 Dec. 2017

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