uncriticalun‧crit‧i‧cal /ʌnˈkrɪtɪkəl/ adjective - an uncritical attitude toward new technologies
- Clearly, an unreflective or uncritical citizenry would be highly undesirable as well as, strictly speaking, a contradiction in terms.
- He observes, Those of us socialized in modern societies generally maintain an irrationally uncritical attitude toward new technologies.
- In this context self-observation must always be uncritical.
- It is, in short, uncritical in the sense of failing to site Debord's films within an adequate theoretical discourse.
- Kuhn argues that science education is characterized by an uncritical teaching of the dominant paradigm within a subject.
- Later on, many pentecostals would accept these very values in a surprisingly uncritical way.
- The mutual dependency expressed here can be seen in an almost completely uncritical reading experience.
- X-rays were greeted with uncritical enthusiasm.
NOUN► acceptance· Nevertheless, uncritical acceptance of the results of classical twin studies may have misled a generation of researchers.· Researchers may be unaware of their uncritical acceptance of categories and consequent results.
nouncriticcriticismadjectivecritical ≠ uncriticalverbcriticizeadverbcritically ≠ uncritically