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US
/ənˈkɹɪtɪkəɫi, ənˈkɹɪtɪkɫi/
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ADVERB
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in an uncritical manner
he accepted her decisions uncritically
How To Use uncritically In A Sentence
- Admittedly, some marketing people are uncritically gushing in their admiration of the Emperor's new Paco Rabanne coat.
- Commonality replaced conflict, and the consensus historians uncritically celebrated American exceptionalism and social peace.
- So were the great Victorian railway stations that we now profess to admire, almost uncritically.
- She even adopts uncritically an apolitical, humanist version of psychological democracy.
- I just copied the story uncritically from Wucker's account and from Dove's poem, and of course neither of them is trained in phonetic vocabulary or its application to speech.
- This is probably true; but we can now see that we must not interpret this word magic too uncritically.
- Only the debased American media could uncritically repeat such outrageous claims.
- Chomsky uncritically defends the role of Spanish anarchism, whose leadership played a part in the suppression of the Spanish Revolution in the 1930s.
- In any event, our difficult scriptural texts must be not passed on uncritically in sermons and religious education.
- At times the style is evangelistic, and Starey seems to accept uncritically the political dogma that dominates current policy.