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/daɪˈɹɛkʃɪnɫəs, dɝˈɛkʃənɫəs, diˈɹɛkʃɪnɫəs, dɪˈɹɛkʃɪnɫəs/
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[ UK /daɪɹˈɛkʃənləs/ ]
[ UK /daɪɹˈɛkʃənləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- aimlessly drifting
How To Use directionless In A Sentence
- And she seemed to come to the conclusion that it was precisely because we have lost any sense of the grace of God and any notion of gratitude to a force greater than our own ambition that we are so directionless and shallow.
- Australian sharemarket slips off intraday high ahead of European debt talks AUSTRALIA'S sharemarket continued to climb but closed off the day's highs in trade described as directionless by one trader, as the local market awaits news from Europe about Greek debt situation. The Australian | News |
- At a time when museums and heritage organisations feel somewhat outdated and directionless, global warming provides a quick-fix rallying point.
- They inhabit posts in front of road signs pointing to directionless highways.
- Rather, Shaun (a great turn by Simon Pegg) is a directionless loser, trapped in a thankless job and a tired routine of pub/sleep/work.
- A boy, a young boy, lost and directionless, finds refuge and comfort in art, in underground movies.
- They absorbed and spit back all the directionless anger, unmastered aggression and awe that rolled over them from the fist-pumping crowd. Bob Moses: The Songs They Carried: Music at War
- It is a clear testimony of how petty and directionless the opposition politicians have become and clearly drags the democratic process backwards.
- Amy had the growing sense that she was adrift, directionless and isolated. THE WHITE DOVE
- Lacklustre, uninspiring, steady, directionless and going sideways - these are the phrases traders have been using to sum up their working year.