uncritical Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl]
  • Us [ ʌnˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kəl]

Meaning of uncritical In English

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  • All the same, the piece never becomes an uncritical celebration of its subjects.

  • The text is marred by the author's uncritical acceptance of the accounts and attitudes of his nineteenth-century sources.

  • The lack of a comparative approach also illustrates that he, himself, ignores his own warning about the uncritical use of sources.

  • Beyond the expressions signifying a sweeping, uncritical enthusiasm, the socalled facts and figures themselves are exaggerated and speculative, based on inadequate and ill-defined criteria.

  • On the other hand, particular collective agencies may fail to survive rational scrutiny, in which case uncritical identification with them would be irrational.

  • In contrast, cultural relativism - the uncritical acceptance of any culture's views as valid within that culture - risks abandoning the substantive values of one's own culture.

  • Through the media, consumers are often confronted with uncritical information concerning new health technologies.

  • The tone of the whole volume is sympathetic, reverent and even affectionate, yet this is not an uncritical piece of hagiography.

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