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View usage for: (blaɪndli) 1. adverb [usually ADVERB with verb, oft ADVERB adjective]If you say that someone does something blindly, you mean that they do it without having enough information, or without thinking about it. [disapproval] Don't just blindly follow what the banker says. Without adequate information, many students choose a college almost blindly. ...the cricket team and its blindly optimistic supporters. Synonyms: thoughtlessly, carelessly, recklessly, indiscriminately More Synonyms of blindly 2. See also blind More Synonyms of blindly Examples of 'blindly' in a sentenceblindly People would follow them, blindly, and drive into rivers.It is unwise to blindly dismiss or accept the implementation of technology in our ministries.What manner of blindly optimistic fool could seek to challenge it?He added that a business plan is essential but it is not something to be followed blindly.For us to follow so blindly is just absurd.They learnt to rely on each other and to take note of their surroundings rather than following a parent blindly.We have blindly accepted anyone who wanted to come to Italy.And social workers blindly accepting the mother's seeming compliance as a sign that all was well.They followed him blindly, and it made no difference whether he was physically present or not.The designers don't follow fashion blindly.Learn from that but don't blindly follow it.Keeping things the same is good, if you would otherwise be blindly following the herd.I think most modern women are too savvy to follow a look blindly.Without it, they can walk blindly into a relationship with a man with a secret history of brutality.And don't trust them blindly.Does he blindly follow them?I blindly grope in my wife's handbag for her car keys.He did not blindly trust the troops who had done so much to shape victory against the All Blacks. In other languagesblindly British English: blindly ADVERB If you say that someone does something blindly, you mean that they do it without having enough information, or without thinking about it. Don't just blindly follow what the banker says. - American English: blindly
- Brazilian Portuguese: cegamente
- Chinese: 盲目地
- European Spanish: a ciegas
- French: aveuglément
- German: blindlings
- Italian: ciecamente
- Japanese: よく考えずに
- Korean: 맹목적으로
- European Portuguese: cegamente
- Latin American Spanish: a ciegas
Chinese translation of 'blindly' adv - (= without seeing)
看不见(見)地 (kàn bù jiàn de) - (= without thinking)
盲目地 (mángmù de)
Don't just blindly follow what the banker says. Synonyms thoughtlessly carelessly recklessly unreasonably impulsively unthinkingly senselessly heedlessly regardlessly Panicking blindly they stumbled towards the exit. Synonyms wildly aimlessly frantically confusedly Additional synonymsTear gas was fired indiscriminately at the crowds. Synonyms at random, wildly, blindly, madly, instinctively, frantically, randomly, aimlessly, haphazardly, confusedly, purposelessly, unmethodically Definition in an insane or foolish manner This seemed madly dangerous. Synonyms foolishly, wildly, absurdly, ludicrously, unreasonably, irrationally, senselessly, nonsensically |