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uncritical
[ uhn-krit-i-kuhl ]
adjective
- not inclined or able to judge, especially by the application of comparative standards:
an uncritical reader.
- undiscriminating; not applying or not guided by the standards of analysis:
an uncritical estimate; their uncritical acceptance of traditional values.
Synonyms: casual, superficial, shallow
uncritical
/ ʌnˈkrɪtɪkəl /
adjective
- not containing or making severe or negative judgments
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- un·criti·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of uncritical1
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Example Sentences
Even largely uncritical admirers of the president have had enough.
For all its passion and gore, this book is not uncritical of the uprising itself.
The example of Hitler provided a dark parable of the dangers of uncritical worship of genius.
This essential truth does not oblige those of us on the left to become uncritical free market fundamentalists.
Yet it is not entirely uncritical, despite the friendship between the two men.
The question, startling as it may be, especially to trustful readers of uncritical laudations, may no longer be avoided.
He is rather uncritical and confused in his arrangement, although honest and, in matters of personal observation, exact.
Always I had been a wasp in their spider's web, difficult to claim as a tool, uncritical, antagonistic.
He looked uncritical and very young, as rosy as a school-boy on a half-holiday.
This, however, is assuming a great deal, and in so doing is uncritical.
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