She has no friends and, due to her innate tactlessness, appears to lack the capacity to make any. |
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One of the things I adore about my dissertation advisor is that his tactlessness means that he speaks the truth. |
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I cringed at my tactlessness and hoped he wouldn't take offense. |
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She is surprised by the intelligence into a wounding tactlessness. |
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Mary Queen of Scots was recorded as very tall and beautiful but with a fiery temperament that often caused her to act on impulse and brought forth criticisms of tactlessness. |
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He emphasized my tactlessness in the face of the trust he had shown, leaving me alone in his library with the desk drawers open. |
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Unbelievable and extraordinary display of tactlessness...but should we be surprised? |
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But his questioners' tactlessness was representative. |
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Far more important, he inherited from his Prussian father chronic indecision and a lack of moral fibre, and from his English mother—Queen Victoria's eldest daughter pride, tactlessness and extreme hauteur. |
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Damage to the frontal lobe of the brain may manifest itself in such disturbances of behaviour as loss of inhibitions, tactlessness, and overtalkativeness. |
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His tactlessness combined with his bluntness made him many enemies. |
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