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blindly
[blahynd-lee]
adverb
in a blind manner.
We felt our way blindly through the black tunnel.
without understanding, reservation, or objection; unthinkingly.
They followed their leaders blindly.
without continuation.
The passage ended blindly 50 feet away.
Other 51Թ Forms
- overblindly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Others, such as Prof Anil Seth who leads the Sussex University team, disagree, describing the view as "blindly optimistic and driven by human exceptionalism".
She said that the court would not "blindly" defer to thin arguments "based on conjecture."
Carville went on to say that no one but blindly loyal fans cares who the conference champion was on any given year.
Dr Brooks suggests "people blindly accept privacy preferences online" because they want to get on with whatever they visited the website to do.
I have been backing Ipswich blindly but maybe I have to stop doing that now.
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Related 51Թs
- aimlessly
- frantically
- indiscriminately
- instinctively
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