mindless

  • 11mindless — adjective Date: before 12th century 1. a. marked by a lack of mind or consciousness < a mindless sleep > b. (1) marked by or displaying no use of the powers of the intellect < mindless violence > (2) requiring little attention or thought;&#8230; …

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  • 12mindless — mind|less [ maındləs ] adjective 1. ) mindless people do not think about what they are doing: mindless thugs a ) used about people s behavior or actions: an act of mindless vandalism 2. ) not needing any thought or intelligence: He spends most&#8230; …

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  • 13mindless — UK [ˈmaɪn(d)ləs] / US adjective 1) a) mindless people do not think about what they are doing mindless thugs b) used about people s behaviour or actions an act of mindless vandalism 2) not needing any thought or intelligence He spends most&#8230; …

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  • 14mindless — adjective 1) a mindless idiot Syn: stupid, idiotic, brainless, imbecilic, imbecile, asinine, witless, foolish, empty headed, slow witted, obtuse, featherbrained, doltish; informal dumb, pig ignorant, brain dead, cretinous …

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  • 15mindless — mindlessly, adv. mindlessness, n. /muynd lis/, adj. 1. without intelligence; senseless: a mindless creature. 2. unmindful or heedless: mindless of all dangers. [bef. 1000; ME myndles, OE gemyndleas. See MIND, LESS] * * * …

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  • 16mindless — adjective a) Showing a lack of forethought or sense. An act of mindless violence. b) Having no sensible meaning or purpose. Atheism alleges that mindless scientific forces control the universe …

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  • 17mindless — [ˈmaɪn(d)ləs] adj 1) done without a reason, or without thinking about the results mindless vandalism[/ex] 2) not needing any thought or intelligence a mindless task[/ex] …

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  • 18mindless — adj. Mindless is used with these nouns: ↑chatter, ↑conformity, ↑entertainment, ↑idiot, ↑repetition, ↑thug, ↑vandal, ↑vandalism, ↑violence …

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  • 19mindless of — not thinking of or concerned about. → mindless …

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  • 20mindless — adjective 1》 acting or done without justification and with no concern for the consequences.     ↘(of an activity) simple and repetitive. 2》 (mindless of) not thinking of or concerned about. Derivatives mindlessly adverb mindlessness noun …

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