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unˈreasoned, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not gifted with reason; devoid of reason.
1582Stanyhurst æneid iv. (Arb.) 115 Might not I my lief tyme..Spend lyk an vnreasoned wild beaste? 1805E. de Acton Nuns of Desert II. 230 A wretch..so totally un-reasoned as to say [etc.]. 2. Not evolved or developed by reasoning.
1790Burke Fr. Rev. 286 The citizens are interested from old prejudices and unreasoned habits. 1854Ferrier Inst. Metaph. Introd. 3 An unreasoned philosophy, even though true, carries no guarantee of its truth. 1880Fraser's Mag. May 658 Our unreasoned confidence that every vision of truth is in itself a glorious..vision. |