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reasonless

American  
[ree-zuhn-lis] / ˈri zən lɪs /

adjective

  1. not having any reason or sense.

    an utterly reasonless display of anger.

  2. not having a natural capacity for reason.


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Etymology

Origin of reasonless

First recorded in 1350–1400, reasonless is from the Middle English word resonles. See reason, -less

Example Sentences

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In a bizarre, almost reasonless unsigned decision, the majority even made clear the case had no value as precedent.

From Slate Nov. 21, 2016

People often assume that science is the realm of certainty and verifiability, while religion is the place of reasonless belief.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 3, 2016

Then suddenly like a reasonless wind out of heaven the thing came near.

From "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck

Though only a rough-haired terrier, it seems to guard him; yet the constant recurrence of apparently reasonless growls and barks startles and annoys him.

From When the Birds Begin to Sing by Harold Piffard

It came and went in a flash, Adrian said, leaving him far more puzzled to account for its disappearance than its sudden reasonless intrusion on his darkness.

From When Ghost Meets Ghost by William Frend De Morgan

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