uncritical in English

adjective
1
not expressing criticism or using one's critical faculties.
the technique had received uncritical acclaim in the media

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1. Uncritical language Adoration makes way for a more objective attitude

2. Complacent means self-satisfied, smug, uncritical about one’s achievements

3. Adulation is uncritical admiration and praise of someone or something

4. Adulation is uncritical admiration and praise of someone or something

5. Uncritical and Arctogaean John always palls cheaply and attrite his paternity

6. Antonyms for Bleating include complimentary, forgiving, uncritical, praise, crowing, delighting and rejoicing

7. Being a good listener, not interrupting, being uncritical—all communicate regard, affection, prizing.”

8. Authoritarians demand rigid adherence to rules and an uncritical acceptance of authority.

9. Antonyms for Caviling include uncritical, complimentary, praising, approving, laudatory, flattering, encouraging, commendatory, forgiving and easy-going

10. When hearing Abductees’ stories, “there is a tendency to either be totally uncritical or label them as all crazy

11. But he also said that those achievements were mildly diminished by sections that read like "an uncritical paean to Deng's character."

12. Conformism means the absence of individual positions and the unprincipled, uncritical acceptance of the position backed by the greatest pressure—for example, recognized authority, tradition, or …

13. Autosuggestion: [ aw″to-sug-jes´chun ] self-suggestion; the process by which a person induces in himself an uncritical acceptance of an idea, belief, or opinion.

14. The complaint was also directed against the Ministry of Industry and Commerce for its uncritical acceptance of a work plan for the construction of the road.

15. Conformism means the absence of individual positions and the unprincipled, uncritical acceptance of the position backed by the greatest pressure—for example, recognized authority, tradition, or the opinion of the majority

16. Credulous (adj.) "disposed to believe, uncritical with regard to beliefs," 1570s, from Latin credulus "that easily believes, trustful," from credere "to believe" (see credo).Related: Credulously; credulousness.

17. Credulous (adj.) "disposed to believe, uncritical with regard to beliefs," 1570s, from Latin credulus "that easily believes, trustful," from credere "to believe" (see credo).Related: Credulously; Credulousness.

18. Aligning Androcentric humanist ideology with the adolescent male gaze, Grossman's series renders visible the processes by which the uncritical acceptance of the discrete human body reduces, mutilates, compresses, and disavows the full range of possibilities for …

19. An unexamined faith is not worth having, for fundamentalism and uncritical Certitude entail the rejection of one of the great human gifts: that of free will, of the liberty to make up our own minds based on evidence and tradition and reason.

20. ‘In fact, the younger Packer seems to have been neither a dedicated Anticapitalist nor an uncritical advocate of the welfare state.’ ‘Each total is almost twice the entire number of anti-capitalists who turned up to the London Mayday event.’ ‘Instead the vast majority of …

21. ‘In fact, the younger Packer seems to have been neither a dedicated Anticapitalist nor an uncritical advocate of the welfare state.’ ‘Each total is almost twice the entire number of anti-capitalists who turned up to the London Mayday event.’ ‘Instead the vast majority of …

22. At the same time, his political career and the contents of his Chronographia have led commentators to characterize him as obsequious and opportunistic, because of his ostensibly uncritical stance towards some of the emperors and because of the many shifts in his political loyalty over the course of his life.

23. On the quality of this direction it is not our place to pronounce, but we may make two general observations: first, Americans themselves are becoming restive under the regime; second, our use of American institutions, or our lazy, even abject, imitation of them has caused an uncritical acceptance of ideas and assumptions which are alien to our tradition.

24. 19.7 EBM is often too Abstractionistic 19.8 EBM as appeal to authority fallacy 19.9 EBM and the individual case and context 19.10 Uncritical use of EBM and clinical experience 19.11 EBM often excludes relevant causes and variables 19.12 EBM has limited self-criticism 19.13 EBM and psychiatry 19.14 EBM and human emotions 19.15 EBM and ethics