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unreflecting

[uhn-ri-flek-ting] / ˌʌn rɪˈflɛk tɪŋ /




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Unreflecting people may reply vaguely that it was because the artist “sang with expression.”

From Style in Singing by Haslam, W. E.

Rosalind Resolves that to-night she will be kind to her lover, Unreflecting, warm and kind.

From Georgian Poetry 1918-19 by Marsh, Edward Howard, Sir

Unreflecting optimism about Popular Government is sickening, but calculated pessimism is not much better.

From Studies in Literature by Morley, John

Unreflecting instinct was, after all, the best guide, and nations who acted instinctively towards their neighbours might justify themselves like the Parisian ruffians of ten years ago, by claiming to be 'strugforlifeurs.'

From Human Nature in Politics Third Edition by Wallas, Graham




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