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adjective
- 1. acting or done without justification and with no concern for the consequences: "a generation of mindless vandals" Similar Opposite
- 2. not thinking of or concerned about: "mindless of the fact she was in her nightie, she rushed to the door"
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The meaning of MINDLESS is marked by a lack of mind or consciousness. How to use mindless in a sentence.
stupid and meaning nothing: The film is full of mindless violence. pop songs with mindless lyrics. not needing much mental effort: It's fairly mindless work - opening mail and keying data into a computer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Stupid and silly. absurd. absurdity.
Mindless definition: without intelligence; senseless. See examples of MINDLESS used in a sentence.
Definition of mindless adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. a. Lacking intelligence or good sense; foolish. b. Having no intelligent purpose, meaning, or direction: mindless violence. 2. Giving or showing little attention or care; heedless: mindless of the dangers. mind′less·ly adv. mind′less·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
If something's careless or lacks reason, you can describe it as mindless, like the casual, mindless violence on a TV show. A mindless task is one that you can do without even thinking about it, like sweeping the sidewalk or stuffing fliers into envelopes.
If you describe a person or group as mindless, you mean that they are stupid or do not think about what they are doing. [ disapproval ] The mindless idiots are just trying to get a reaction.