inofficious Antonyms

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Meaning of inofficious

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inofficious (a.)

Indifferent to obligation or duty.

Not officious; not civil or attentive.

Regardless of natural obligation; contrary to natural duty; unkind; -- commonly said of a testament made without regard to natural obligation, or by which a child is unjustly deprived of inheritance.

inofficious Sentence Examples

  1. The inofficious guest crashed the party, making everyone uncomfortable.
  2. The child's inofficious attempt to help only caused more chaos.
  3. The employee's inofficious actions led to a workplace scandal.
  4. The government's inofficious involvement in the election was met with public outrage.
  5. The witness gave inofficious testimony, contradicting the official record.
  6. The journalist's inofficious investigation uncovered a hidden truth.
  7. The politician's inofficious alliance with his rival raised eyebrows.
  8. The organization's inofficious members worked behind the scenes to undermine its goals.
  9. The students' inofficious meeting sparked a campus-wide protest.
  10. The inofficious document hinted at a secret conspiracy that no one could ignore.

FAQs About the word inofficious

Indifferent to obligation or duty., Not officious; not civil or attentive., Regardless of natural obligation; contrary to natural duty; unkind; -- commonly said

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The inofficious guest crashed the party, making everyone uncomfortable.

The child's inofficious attempt to help only caused more chaos.

The employee's inofficious actions led to a workplace scandal.

The government's inofficious involvement in the election was met with public outrage.