Without consideration or question.
blindly
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for blindly.
Editorial note
Increases the absurdity, which increases the chances someone will notice the flaws, instead of blindly integrating useless platitudes.
Quick take
Without consideration or question.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of blindly gathered in one view.
In a blind manner; without sight.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for blindly.
adverb
Without consideration or question.
adverb
In a blind manner; without sight.
Example sentences
Increases the absurdity, which increases the chances someone will notice the flaws, instead of blindly integrating useless platitudes.
There's nothing rational at all about the process, other than you're attempting to blindly apply the Bayesian formula.
You can't take a bias from somewhere else and blindly apply it to the SF Bay Area.
Web devs blindly copypasting random P3P headers just to get third party widgets to load properly.
They learn not to blindly trust authorities, and to think critically about things that are too good to be true.
Is this frill worth making login completely inaccessible for anyone that doesn't blindly trust all scripts?
Once the tRNA has a weird aminoacid, the ribosome blindly use it in the proteins.
Debian lacks strong leadership with vision, and so they simply did what they always do which is to blindly follow RedHat's lead.
I just don't see amazon blindly adding service providers to their website without any sort of vetting process.
It does this by emulating a keyboard and mouse, blindly typing controlled commands, flailing the mouse pointer around and weaponizing mouse clicks.
Everybody has done this sort of thing simply for blindly hopeful SEO reasons, surely?
This, of course, assumes your data is laid out in a sane fashion and you're not blindly jumping all over the disks.
Quote examples
According to him, not blindly gifting away the collectively-held public commons into the hands of private capital to sell it back to us is now called "Socialism".
In the risk of getting downvoted again, I must say this fierce rally to blindly remove any "non-neutral" way of expression from the web (and the whole world) is plain stupid.
> According to him, not blindly gifting away the collectively-held public commons into the hands of private capital to sell it back to us is now called "Socialism".
Proper noun examples
Blindly trusting people you don’t know while hiring is a recipe for disaster.
Blindly holding such a large group of people with zero respect because of a reason out of their control seems to toe a moral line that would make even racism seem reasonable (hence why you may draw extremely negative responses for saying this).
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use blindly in a sentence?
Increases the absurdity, which increases the chances someone will notice the flaws, instead of blindly integrating useless platitudes.
What does blindly mean?
Without consideration or question.
What part of speech is blindly?
blindly is commonly used as adverb.