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Etymology

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non- +‎ listening

Adjective

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nonlistening (not comparable)

  1. Not listening.
    • 1985, John Gould, Stitch in time:
      The biggest audience at seven o'clock in the morning turned out to be the nonlistening audience. Very few people, it seemed, cared to tune in at that hour...

Noun

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nonlistening (uncountable)

  1. Failure to listen.
    • 2000, Milton Seligman, Conducting effective conferences with parents of children with disabilities:
      A teacher may be particularly prone to passive nonlistening when a number of parent-teacher conferences have been held in succession.