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blindly

/ˈblaɪndli/adverb2 syllables

Blindly means: without seeing or looking.

Synonyms for blindly3

also used for blindly

eyelessly, sightlessly, unthinkingly

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What does blindly mean?2

adverb

1

without seeing or looking“he felt around his desk blindly”

2

without preparation or reflection; without a rational basis“they bought the car blindly”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with blindly?1

two syllables

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Blindly in a sentence

  • You blindly love her, and are unable to see any flaws.Nuel
  • A person of good sense will certainly not believe blindly.blay_paul
  • Why do you blindly accept what others say?DJ_Saidez
  • People are blindly and aimlessly walking in the labyrinth of the present.maaster
  • I don't blindly follow the beliefs of others.Nuel
  • I was blindly following some other idiot then. In hindsight, it's pretty dumb.DJ_Saidez
  • Sami and Farid were punching each other blindly.OsoHombre
  • Sami was fighting blindly and didn't even know where he was hitting Farid.OsoHombre

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