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unmindful predicate

 

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Term: Unmindful Predicate

Description:

An unmindful predicate is a term used in logic and linguistics to describe a proposition that lacks conscious cognition or consideration. It refers to a statement or clause that is expressed without the awareness or attention of the speaker or writer.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  • The unmindful predicate in that sentence made the message come across as thoughtless.
  • When analyzing the sentence structure, it is essential to identify the unmindful predicates.

Adjective:

  • The author's writing style often includes unmindful predicates that leave readers puzzled.
  • Using an unmindful predicate in an argument weakens its overall credibility.

Verb:

  • Be careful not to unmindfully predicate your decisions solely on emotional impulses.
  • The speaker accidentally unmindfully predicated an objectionable statement.

Adverb:

  • The journalist reported the news unmindfully, without properly considering the impact of his words.
  • She spoke so quickly and unmindfully that her point got lost in the conversation.

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