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Unreasoning Meaning in English

word

ənˈɹiznɪŋ
uhn-REE-zning
ʌnɹˈiːzənɪŋ
un-REE-zuh-ning

Definition

Describes behavior, feelings, or actions that happen without any use of logic, thinking, or reason; done purely by emotion or instinct.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal or literary; describes actions driven totally by emotion, not logic. Common in phrases like 'unreasoning fear.' Not used for everyday, minor actions — implies something deeper or more intense than just 'irrational.'

Example Sentences

He felt an unreasoning hatred toward the stranger.

basic

The dog's unreasoning fear made it bark all night.

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There was an unreasoning panic in the crowd.

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It was pure unreasoning jealousy that made him act that way.

natural

Sometimes, people react with unreasoning anger when they're scared.

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He tried to explain, but her unreasoning suspicion would not let her listen.

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