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Uncritical

Uncritical | Uncritically

Uncritical meaning

Lacking critique or critical examination; undiscriminating. | Having a disregard for critical standards or procedures. | Slow to criticize.

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Example sentences (20)

In my limited experience, when push comes to shove they tend to be needlessly uncritical of Labour, whatever the flavour of local Labour happens to be.

Then it was the uncritical support given to Stalin’s merciless dictatorship in the Soviet Union, while today it is largely hero worship of the EU.

This uncritical “commitment” to complainants displaced the fundamental “let’s objectively examine each case on its merits”.

Abahlali is not joining the EFF or offering it uncritical support.

In Britain, uncontextualised, uncritical and typically aggressive reports about the ‘carnage’ and ‘chaos’ environmental protestors create, are commonplace in right-wing media outlets.

The assumption that uncritical support for the war would buy the U.S. greater influence with the Israeli government has been tested and proven wrong.

Gone are the days of automatic, uncritical, and drive-by assertions of support for charter schools.

Undoubtedly: 20 Years of Mind Control was an uncritical puff piece for Brown.

We mustn’t acquiesce with an uncritical ‘patriotism’ which celebrates national identity as though it is synonymous with the institutions and interests of the ruling class.

Not many people who are participating in this online movement are uncritical of the series.

This is a juvenile interpretation of the rule of law that sees it as uncritical submissiveness, to individuals exercising state power, leading to zombie-like robotic order.

The economic relationship is one of client state and patron, in the view of many, but it is Australia’s publicly uncritical support for Nauru that is proving damaging.

This week, Mr O’Connell said the newspaper will not shy away from confronting issues and will not be uncritical of power.

Uncritical reliance on test scores causes people to overestimate the quality of suburban and private school programs.

You can even find a writing partner with whom you can to hold each other to deadlines in an encouraging, uncritical way.

As this is not possible for pure media, the uncritical employment of the Beer-Lambert law can easily generate errors of the order of 100% or more.

But Marx and Engels were not entirely uncritical of the Commune.

Daniel J. Mahoney, however, has accused those who paint Solzhenitsyn as an uncritical adherent of Tsarism of "traducing" his real philosophy.

David Church and Chuck Kleinhans describe an uncritical celebration of transgressive themes in cult films, including misogyny and racism.

In the wake of his most famous works, he attracted many uncritical hangers-on, but many others who sought him found him aloof and even dull.