unquestioningun‧ques‧tion‧ing /ʌnˈkwestʃənɪŋ/ adjective 
 
- their unquestioning obedience
 
- A religious insight like Julian's shows that a passive, unquestioning acceptance of received dogma is not enough.
 - An unquestioning acceptance of the traditional academic curriculum, and vague aspirations about Mary Smith, would no longer do.
 - Down deep, Clive was unimaginative, inactive, petty, unquestioning.
 - He just went with it, unresisting and unquestioning.
 - His life had been spent in unquestioning subservience, first to his parents and then to his elder brother.
 - Perhaps, accustomed to Francis, she'd become unquestioning about others' ways of life.
 - She supposed that marriage must be like that: an unquestioning acceptance of the weird ways of another.
 - This can lead to unquestioning acceptance of what is really a hypothetical diagnosis.
 
  ► unquestioning obedience (=when you obey rules or a person without questioning whether they are right)· Even soldiers must not follow all orders with unquestioning obedience.
  nounquestionquestioningquestionerquestionnaireadjectivequestionable ≠ unquestionablequestioning ≠ unquestioningunquestionedadverbunquestionablyquestioningly ≠ unquestioninglyverbquestion