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unreasoning /ʌnˈriːz(ə)nɪŋ /adjectiveNot guided by or based on good sense; illogical: unreasoning panic...- Most people are fairly adept at judging the character and personality of others, or at least at distinguishing unreasoning zealots from men of good sense.
- In the meantime, the public bases its opinions upon prejudice and unreasoning fears.
- Their presumption of our political immaturity is the present-day equivalent of their long held assumption that we are passionate, unreasoning and - a late 20th century addition this - quaint.
Derivativesunreasoningly adverb ...- No wonder that those who felt vulnerable to such a drastic fiscal reform lashed out, often unreasoningly, to the threat.
- No other Australian city is visited more religiously, admired more grudgingly, or reviled more unreasoningly.
- The point might be easier to grasp if one considers fantasies one does not already unreasoningly believe in.
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