Meaning & Definition of word "Blindly"

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    Blindly

    /ˈblaɪndli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner showing a lack of discernment or understanding; without perception or insight.
      • Example: She followed the instructions blindly, without questioning their validity.
    • 2. In a way that involves no critical thinking or evaluation.
      • Example: He blindly accepted the recommendations of his friends without doing any research.
    • 3. To do something without consideration of the consequences.
      • Example: They blindly invested their savings in the risky venture.

    Etymology

    From the adjective 'blind' combined with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blindly trusting:

    Having faith in someone without questioning their motives.

    blindly following:

    Accepting and adhering to direction without critical thought.

    going blindly into something:

    Entering a situation without understanding the risks involved.

    Related Words

    blind:

    Unable to see; lacking vision.

    blindness:

    The condition of being unable to see.

    Slang Meanings of blindly

    Meaning: To do something without awareness or concern.

    Example Sentence: He went into that relationship blindly.

    Meaning: To act without thinking or understanding the consequences.

    Example Sentence: She was living life blindly, taking risks without considering the outcomes.