- a word derived from unreasoning.
Example Sentences
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To diplomats nagged by the conviction that Americans are illogical, explosive, and unreasoningly bellicose, the U.S.
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Many years before, for example, Violet unreasoningly blamed herself when her first husband was killed in a traffic accident.
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Hungarians, almost unreasoningly, sought the U.S.'s solace and help, some believing that the mere appearance of G.I. paratroopers in Budapest would have sent the Soviets scuttling.
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Why should he be unreasoningly terrified—terrified with the same instinctive desire to run away that some people feel when they see snakes or spiders?
From Come Out of the Kitchen! A Romance by Miller, Alice Duer
Penzance felt himself curiously exalted; he knew himself unreasoningly passing through an oddly unpractical, uplifted moment, in whose impelling he singularly believed.
From The Shuttle by Burnett, Frances Hodgson