Occurring without motivation or provocation.
1 Now, though, we are reaching a new peak of motiveless transgression.
2 To have tampered with her neutrality would have been motiveless folly.
3 In the atrocious context of battle, Briony's apparently motiveless crime is rendered almost insignificant.
4 To its existence is often to be traced the motiveless crimes of the young.'
5 What motiveless malignity actuated Levi Baggs meanwhile, who can say?
6 Driven by a motiveless evil, Otello's ensign Iago poisons him against his blameless wife.
7 He was forcibly struck with the blind and comparatively motiveless pugnacity of the Squire's conduct.
8 Without it the rest is motiveless and inexplicable.
9 It was quite accidental, I do assure you; as much so, perhaps, as it was motiveless .
10 Many intellectual writers will say with motiveless malignity.
11 But it is persistent, incorrigible, irrational, motiveless , useless.
12 For those who like their thrills more psychological the malignance is, sometimes, a touch too motiveless .
13 The two boys dressed in white are meant to be evil incarnate - motiveless , unfathomable, inescapable.
14 As the crime was apparently motiveless , it was certain that the motive was deep and carefully hidden.
15 I would pray, as a man in mortal terror, against the bottomless pit of a motiveless existence.
16 They were stabbed more than 200 times in an apparently motiveless attack before the flat was set alight.
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