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uncritically

American  
[uhn-krit-ik-lee] / ʌnˈkrɪt ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in an uncritical way.


Example Sentences

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The right's thought crime regime is not a "culture war," as too many in the mainstream media and political class uncritically continue to describe it.

From Salon

I am often frustrated by the ways “fascism” is applied uncritically as a substitute for “something I don’t like.”

From Scientific American

Mr. Dobbs, whose program uncritically spread some of the most outlandish claims about Dominion, privately expressed doubts about the veracity of Ms. Powell’s accusations.

From New York Times

The Times uncritically presents the Republicans' claim that they are attempting to cut and end federal "entitlement" programs and "wasteful spending" as part of an effort to "balance the federal budget".

From Salon

Yet when “War and Peace,” which premiered in 1946, is staged — always an event because of its sheer immensity, with more than 70 characters — the score is often received uncritically, even praised.

From New York Times