mindless
IPA: mˈaɪndɫʌs
adjective
- Showing a lack of forethought or sense.
- Having no sensible meaning or purpose.
- Heedless.
- (of a thing done) Overly repetitive and unchallenging.
- Lacking a mind.
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Examples of "mindless" in Sentences
- I am concerned that instead we have found a surrogate for our children, in mindless commercial capitalism.
- Would you rather be on the shop floor building Falcon boosters, or in mindless meetings or telecons at NASA discussing "requirements"?
- The only thing we can reasonably conclude is that the intentionality we observe in mindless nature is the product of a mind that exists outside of nature.
- At the same time, more people are indulging in what they called "mindless munching" at home, with sweet-eating outside the home decreasing by 16% over the past year.
- Daniel Smith: The only thing we can reasonably conclude is that the intentionality we observe in mindless nature is the product of a mind that exists outside of nature.
- Pink says it examines what she calls mindless consumerism, how young girls are so celeb obsessed they ` ll do anything to talk like stars, dress like stars and be like stars.
- Libiran said he is never at ease being compared with big-budget Filipino directors specialising in what he calls mindless, song-and-dance movie formulas that rake in millions.
- "Red Nails" comes to mind as having a great setting - a vast ruined, enclosed city through which the decadent survivors of a great civilization hunt each other in mindless blood-lust.
- Spent the rest of the evening in mindless Net surfing, waiting to see how long it would take the house full of people that showed up to actually bother saying hello to me (an hour and a half, in case you are interested).
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