blindly
blind
ˈblaɪnd
blaind
ly
li
li
British pronunciation
/blˈa‍ɪndli/

Definition & Meaning of "blindly"in English

blindly
01

without the ability to see

blindly definition and meaning
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He reached out blindly for the light switch in the pitch-black room.
The kitten wandered blindly through the thick fog.
1.1

as if blind, without noticing or paying attention

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He walked blindly past the warning signs without a second thought.
The driver stared blindly at the road ahead, lost in thought.
02

without reasoning, questioning, or careful thought

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Do n't blindly trust everything you read on the internet.
Investors blindly poured money into the scheme without doing proper research.
03

in a way that ends abruptly or without further progress

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The trail ended blindly at the edge of the cliff.
The tunnel ran blindly into a solid rock wall.
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