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Definition of unquestioning in English: unquestioningadjective ʌnˈkwɛstʃ(ə)nɪŋˌənˈkwɛstʃənɪŋ Accepting something without dissent or doubt. 无异议的;不怀疑的;不加质询的 an unquestioning acceptance of the traditional curriculum 对传统课程安排毫不犹豫的接受。 Example sentencesExamples - We all fall victim to the unquestioning use of terms that are created by someone, somewhere, to create an impression of something that means something else.
- But that doesn't mean that, amid the swooning of his unquestioning admirers, the point should not be kept in mind.
- These are reflections of unquestioning belief and acceptance, like the devout homages of the Master of Ghent or a Fra Angelico.
- In her defence the long jumper and former sprinter points out she was young, innocent and unquestioning.
- In contrast to the naive and unquestioning faith of yesteryear, everyone now realizes at least the possibility of collapse of the FDIC.
- The objective of such a campaign was to stifle dissent, garner unquestioning support, and rally people around a common symbol.
- The ultimate trust, the unquestioning bliss you get in accepting your twin's word because they would never ever lie to you or try to hurt you…
- These confrontations represent a sharp departure from the past practices of unquestioning acceptance.
- If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled.
- It was a moment in time that marked the last great communal outpouring of a population's unquestioning faith and innocence.
- European skipper Bernhard Langer, armed with the unquestioning loyalty of his players, proved to be a great leader of men.
- The result is a study that seems sometimes naive and dated - a work for those unquestioning 1980s but a little disappointing as a retrospective now.
- Such self-negating actions were coupled with an unquestioning acceptance of the legitimacy of the familial and social demands on them.
- Secondly, Carl's point about a fourth level not being an unquestioning acceptance is a very good one, and should be read.
- In a sense, such unquestioning acceptance may be why the Royal Family has survived for so very long.
- Central to British government policy towards the European Union has been an unquestioning belief in the progress towards economic reform and liberalisation.
- This noble ideal, with its emphasis on unquestioning acceptance of and obedience to authority, is what we should teach our children.
- Americans cherished an uncritical and unquestioning conviction that theirs was the best of countries.
- Because a stupefied nation is a subdued nation, an unquestioning nation, a hang-about-who-said-we-should-go-to-war-nation.
- They centre around the interpretations of the leadership and submissive and unquestioning acceptance of these is essential to be a member of good standing.
Synonyms gullible, naive, impressionable, trusting, over-trusting, over-trustful, exploitable, dupable, deceivable, easily deceived, easily taken in, easily led, unsuspicious, unwary, unguarded, unsceptical, uncritical Definition of unquestioning in US English: unquestioningadjectiveˌənˈkwɛstʃənɪŋˌənˈkwesCHəniNG Accepting something without dissent or doubt. 无异议的;不怀疑的;不加质询的 an unquestioning acceptance of the traditional curriculum 对传统课程安排毫不犹豫的接受。 Example sentencesExamples - Because a stupefied nation is a subdued nation, an unquestioning nation, a hang-about-who-said-we-should-go-to-war-nation.
- Secondly, Carl's point about a fourth level not being an unquestioning acceptance is a very good one, and should be read.
- These are reflections of unquestioning belief and acceptance, like the devout homages of the Master of Ghent or a Fra Angelico.
- But that doesn't mean that, amid the swooning of his unquestioning admirers, the point should not be kept in mind.
- Americans cherished an uncritical and unquestioning conviction that theirs was the best of countries.
- We all fall victim to the unquestioning use of terms that are created by someone, somewhere, to create an impression of something that means something else.
- These confrontations represent a sharp departure from the past practices of unquestioning acceptance.
- If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled.
- The objective of such a campaign was to stifle dissent, garner unquestioning support, and rally people around a common symbol.
- In contrast to the naive and unquestioning faith of yesteryear, everyone now realizes at least the possibility of collapse of the FDIC.
- The result is a study that seems sometimes naive and dated - a work for those unquestioning 1980s but a little disappointing as a retrospective now.
- European skipper Bernhard Langer, armed with the unquestioning loyalty of his players, proved to be a great leader of men.
- Central to British government policy towards the European Union has been an unquestioning belief in the progress towards economic reform and liberalisation.
- In her defence the long jumper and former sprinter points out she was young, innocent and unquestioning.
- In a sense, such unquestioning acceptance may be why the Royal Family has survived for so very long.
- They centre around the interpretations of the leadership and submissive and unquestioning acceptance of these is essential to be a member of good standing.
- This noble ideal, with its emphasis on unquestioning acceptance of and obedience to authority, is what we should teach our children.
- Such self-negating actions were coupled with an unquestioning acceptance of the legitimacy of the familial and social demands on them.
- It was a moment in time that marked the last great communal outpouring of a population's unquestioning faith and innocence.
- The ultimate trust, the unquestioning bliss you get in accepting your twin's word because they would never ever lie to you or try to hurt you…
Synonyms gullible, naive, impressionable, trusting, over-trusting, over-trustful, exploitable, dupable, deceivable, easily deceived, easily taken in, easily led, unsuspicious, unwary, unguarded, unsceptical, uncritical |