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unreflective

[uhn-ri-flek-tiv] / ˌʌn rɪˈflɛk tɪv /




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He stressed the number of protesters was small and unreflective of the mood of most of the crowd.

From Reuters Sep. 12, 2022

Under such circumstances, education becomes more than an obsession with accountability schemes and market values, and an unreflective immersion in the crude empiricism of a data-obsessed market-driven society.

From Salon Oct. 24, 2021

“It’s just that I’m so unreflective about my own process and unself-conscious about it. These are natural questions, but I don’t think about that. I just … it’s like … I don’t know.”

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 20, 2019

Evil rejects reason and contemplation, and it is fundamentally unreflective.

From Washington Post Feb. 8, 2019

If he is in a great degree unreflective, if he does not consciously realise what are the ends of life, yet he does not look on life in a spirit of cynicism or frivolity.

From The Roman Poets of the Republic by Sellar, W. Y.




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