<adv.all> he stared thoughtlessly at the picture [ adj ]
not exhibiting or characterized by careful thought
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without care or thought for others
<adj.all> the thoughtless saying of a great princess on being informed that the people had no bread; `Let them eat cake'
mentally sluggish
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Unthinking \Un*think"ing\, a. 1. Not thinking; not heedful; thoughtless; inconsiderate; as, unthinking youth.
2. Not indicating thought or reflection; thoughtless.
With earnest eyes, and round unthinking face, He first the snuffbox opened, then the case. --Pope. ※ -- {Un*think"ing*ly}, adv. -- {Un*think"ing*ness}, n.
This unthinking form of apartheid assumes that black people cannot co-operate let alone compete with whites but must be treated like babies.
Labour and the Liberal Democrats will be cast in the role of unthinking supporters of a European super-state. The government has all but given up hope of holding on to its 32 seats in the Strasbourg assembly.
He told them not to let unthinking obedience to authority dull their sense of right and wrong.
It would be nice if so-called conservatives realized that nearly every economic decision is influenced by the government, and that for most of the past 60 years that influence has been unthinking and undirected when it has not been downright malign.
"It is insulting to women who earn or have earned their living as prostitutes, implying that they are unintelligent, unthinking, unappreciative of culture," said a recent letter signed by 24 members of Pittsburgh Action Against Rape.