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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 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

Johnson: Our job is to challenge uncritically examined beliefs and values in, for instance, meritocracy, access to voting, and gender.

From Salon

What they are not prepared to do is accept it uncritically.

From Washington Post

“It wasn’t so much the students speaking; it’s the institution accepting that statement uncritically. Sometimes you have to take a step back.”

From New York Times

The DEA and the media outlets that have uncritically published this story don't seem to have considered that maybe adults want colored fentanyl and drug sellers are simply responding to demand.

From Salon