- ecstatic; raging, fanatical, furious]) is a
belief or
behavior involving uncritical zeal or an
obsessive enthusiasm.
Philosopher George Santayana defines...
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paramilitary SS
organisation of **** Germany, is
sometimes portra****
uncritically or
admiringly in po****r culture. The
activities of HIAG, a
German lobby...
- and that
represents an
oversimplified opinion,
prejudiced attitude, or
uncritical judgment.
Minority groups within society are
often portra**** negatively...
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exceedingly subservient person or
house negro,
particularly one
accepting and
uncritical of
their own lower-class status. At the time of the novel's
initial publication...
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whilst postwar Old
Labour had
become too
uncritical of
state power, New
Labour far
worsened this with an
uncritical view of
global markets as well. The group...
- CFI as one of its
programs in 2015), to
counter what he
regarded as an
uncritical acceptance of, and
support for,
paranormal claims by both the
media and...
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fanaticism or
religious extremism is a
pejorative designation used to
indicate uncritical zeal or
obsessive enthusiasm that is
related to one's own, or one's group's...
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other pseudosciences such as
ghost hunting and ufology, and
highlighted uncritical media propagation of
cryptozoologist claims. As a field, cryptozoology...
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reference to
biographies and
histories whose authors are
perceived to be
uncritical or
excessively reverential toward their subject.
Hagiography constituted...
- Palatine, then
returned to the
Lupercal cave.
While sometimes repeated uncritically by
modern sources,
there is no
ancient evidence for any kind of lottery...