[
UK
/mˈaɪndləs/
]
[ US /ˈmaɪndɫəs/ ]
[ US /ˈmaɪndɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not marked by the use of reason
reasonless hostility
a senseless act
mindless violence -
devoid of intelligence or thought
a vacant expression
a vacuous mind -
not mindful or attentive
while thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled -
requiring little mental effort
mindless tasks -
lacking the thinking capacity characteristic of a conscious being
the shrieking of the mindless wind
How To Use mindless In A Sentence
- And its world was a narrow swamp, a grey, nubiferous environment, where it lived its contented, active, idyllic, almost mindless existence. The Voyage of the Space Beagle
- To academic historians they were ‘mere entertainment’ - just mindless pap for gormless morons.
- Why do mindless vandals frequently ruin our beautiful parks and public buildings?
- Our goal is be independent, but we will never be at peace through mindless violence - the blood of those killed in riots and fires are forever on our hands.
- I spent many hours mindlessly banging a tennis ball against the wall.
- The almost desperate character of the effort to silence or drown out antiwar protests suggests that something more than mindless flag-waving is going on here.
- They have no hope, merely a mindless shriek of hatred they believe might bring down destruction on all so they can scavage the corpses. Obama Discusses Wright Controversy In New Web Video
- Mindless bots, driven not to dominate but to sell, sign up for thousands of free email accounts every minute, sending millions of spam messages from them.
- Obviously, being one of the most famous Indians in the world didn't help Naipaul curry favour with Indian babudom bent on mindless application of rules. The Times of India
- If you don't take scripts which mean something you just become a kind of mindless floater.