unthinking

IPA: ʌnθˈɪŋkɪŋ

adjective

  • Without proper thought; thoughtless.
  • Showing no regard; careless or unconcerned.
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Examples of "unthinking" in Sentences

  • Social SF sneaks up on you, teaches you by exposing truths hidden in unthinking custom.
  • "People are lousy at really paying attention to facts and evidence and are totally biased by what I call the unthinking mind," he said.
  • This sort of "unthinking" technocracy, whether driven by engineers or Harvard MBAs, is rampant in most organizations in most industries.
  • "People are lousy at really paying attention to facts and evidence and are totally biased by what I call the unthinking mind," Antonakis said.
  • Their actions convinced some Israelis — particularly those on the left — that the decision to order a ground invasion revealed a kind of unthinking aggressiveness.
  • It may serve, as it often has, to rouse the indolent from the gratification of complexional sloth, and recall the unthinking and irregular from the haunts of dissipation and vice to the blessings of serious reflection.
  • So your solution to the problem of too many unthinking, partisan idiots in government is to ... oppose them with a different kind of unthinking, partisan idiot, while denigrating people of integrity and intelligence as “clueless”?
  • Now, considering how natural it is to most men to be jealous for their reputation, this is as great an imposition as can possibly be; and the unthinking are as much kept from free-thinking by the fear of being ridiculed in the club of those who set up for oracles in reason as by the fear of being cursed, excommunicated, and anathematized, by the counsel of those who set up for oracles in religion.

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