Blindly Meaning in English
word
ˈbɫaɪndɫi
BLIND-lee
blˈaɪndli
BLIND-lee
Definition
Doing something without seeing, thinking, or understanding what you are doing. It can also mean following or trusting someone without questioning.
Usage & Nuances
Often used with verbs like 'follow', 'trust', or 'accept'. Implies a lack of critical thinking or awareness. Can sound slightly negative if referring to people’s actions or beliefs. Not used for physical blindness.
Spanish: a ciegas - sin verPortuguese (BR): às cegas - cegamentePortuguese (PT): às cegas - cegamenteChinese (Simplified): 盲目地Chinese (Traditional): 盲目地Hindi: अंधा होकर - बिना देखेArabic: بِدونِ رُؤية - بِشكلٍ أعمىBengali: অন্ধভাবেRussian: слепоJapanese: やみくもにVietnamese: một cách mù quángKorean: 맹목적으로Turkish: körü körüneUrdu: اندھادھنIndonesian: secara membabi buta
Example Sentences
He answered the question blindly.
basic
Don’t blindly follow others.
basic
She trusted him blindly.
basic
I bought that product blindly because of the good reviews.
natural
They supported the policy blindly without knowing the details.
natural
Sometimes it’s risky to invest blindly in new companies.
natural