reasonless

rea·son·less

[ree-zuhn-lis]
adjective
1.
not having any reason or sense: an utterly reasonless display of anger.
2.
not having a natural capacity for reason.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English resonles. See reason, -less

rea·son·less·ly, adverb
rea·son·less·ness, noun
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reasonless

adjective
1. not marked by the use of reason; "mindless violence"; "reasonless hostility"; "a senseless act" [syn: mindless
2. not endowed with the capacity to reason; "a reasonless brute" 
3. having no justifying cause or reason; "a senseless, causeless murder"; "a causeless war that never had an aim"; "an apparently arbitrary and reasonless change" [syn: causeless
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Reasonless is always a great word to know.
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