Motiveless in a sentence as an adjective

Bare links to motiveless items frequently get ignored or flagged.

> - Harassment is a motiveless act. > - Outlawing harassment will stop it.

Suddenly we understood that every inflection and movement implies a status, and that no action is due to chance, or really "motiveless.

The US certainly has a higher frequency of apparently motiveless mass murders, but I think it is fairly certain that this is due to easy access to weapons.

The film, on the other hand, turned them into a fundamentally flawed system that didn't and couldn't actually work; the minority report was removed, the concept of them feeding off each others' data was removed and we were left with nothing more than a motiveless, random crime being incorrectly predicted.

Motiveless definitions

adjective

occurring without motivation or provocation; "motiveless malignity"; "unprovoked and dastardly attack"- F.D.Roosevelt

See also: unprovoked wanton