"Inattention" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Inattention refers to a lack of focus or attention, often resulting in distractions, daydreaming, or failure to complete tasks or respond to stimuli. It can be applied to individuals who have difficulty sustaining their attention, either due to a learning disorder, neurological condition, or simply due to habit or lack of mental effort.
Inari is a type of Japanese sweetened tofu pouches filled with sweetened bean paste, often used as an offering to the Shinto god Inari Okami, who is revered as the patron of rice, fertility, and industry. The name Inari () literally means "forest" or "grove" in Japanese, but Inari Okami is typically depicted as a fox or a fox spirit, often seen with multiple tails, and is associated with fertility, prosperity, and good luck.
Inarticulate refers to something or someone that is difficult to understand because they are unable to clearly express their thoughts or ideas in words. It can also describe someone who speaks in a manner that is unclear, vague, or unclearly articulated.
Inarticulately means in a way that is difficult to understand or express clearly, often due to a lack of skill or experience in using words. It can also imply a certain awkwardness or hesitation in speaking or communicating one's thoughts.