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Meanings of
unreasoning
in English
Not based on reason or evidence.
blind
Related terms
irrational
Usage of
unreasoning
in English
1
They are nervous; they are timid; they are
unreasoning
;
they are reckless.
2
An illogical,
unreasoning
hope began to quicken his heart as he dressed.
3
And in the bottle to-night lay a fierce,
unreasoning
resentment against Diane.
4
She fought in his arms, a prey to wild and
unreasoning
terror.
5
And again there leaped in him that
unreasoning
flame of indignant pity.
6
There is a valour better than the valour of the beast
unreasoning
.
7
She was wrong; but her
unreasoning
desperation triumphed over his calm sagacity.
8
It was a feeling she hadn't known before, an
unreasoning
,
helpless rage.
9
His first impulse was to scream out wildly in
unreasoning
,
suffocating fear.
10
Panic occurs with its blind
unreasoning
flight, and the result is disastrous.
11
But he sank deeper and deeper into a sullen and
unreasoning
discomfort.
12
So he set about upon a course of retaliation and
unreasoning
revenge.
13
I long cherished an
unreasoning
prejudice against you, and showed it openly.
14
Temperance has no enemy like that, for it is
unreasoning
and unreasonable.
15
He has developed a most
unreasoning
dislike for music-machines and musical gypsies.
16
They inspire me with what I can only call an
unreasoning
dread.
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unreasoning
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unreasoning terror
unreasoning fear
unreasoning anger
unreasoning panic
unreasoning rage
More collocations
Unreasoning
through the time
Unreasoning
across language varieties
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