without intelligence; senseless: a mindless creature.
unmindful or heedless: mindless of all dangers.
Origin of mindless
before 1000; Middle English myndles,Old English gemyndlēas.See mind, -less
OTHER WORDS FROM mindless
mind·less·ly,adverbmind·less·ness,noun
Words nearby mindless
mindfuck, mindful, mindful eating, mindfulness, mind games, mindless, mind like a steel trap, have a, Mind Map, mind-numbing, mind of one's own, have a, mind one's own business
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It was like a constant assault, an almost stupefying catalogue of mindless racial insult and injury.
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Day by day, it drives people to distraction by diverting energy to mindless legal compliance.
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“For all the victims of the mindless wars, in every age, humanity needs to weep,” he said.
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And it certainly should not be mindless, pointless growth for its own sake.
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Its civility has been crushed; its fragile peace has been blown apart by the mindless toxicity of a summer of violence.
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A goal of finished accomplishment has been set up which if it were attained would mean only mindless action.
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(The gloss explains it otherwise, and makes the mindless body the worshipped object).
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I know that in five or ten years at the outside I shall be of no more use in the world than any other mindless animal.
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The big problem was to figure out a way to appeal to the mindless, soulless creatures who knew no emotion—pleasure or pain.
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His hat just rounded his head to a more globular and mindless form.
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British Dictionary definitions for mindless
mindless
/ (ˈmaɪndlɪs) /
adjective
stupid or careless
requiring little or no intellectual efforta mindless task