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mindless
adjective
Showing a lack of forethought or sense.
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'mindless' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or activity that lacks thought or purpose, for example: "He was completing the task with mindless determination."
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Mindless solidarity is vital under these circumstances – fight side by side, or run away together giggling, but don't be divided.
But, slowly, his struggle against rules and mindless power grew to define him.
But the truth is I was paid a reasonable amount of money to do a relatively mindless job".
His revolting attack on the abusive fan was a moment of mindless madness that l'enfant terrible will carry with him for the rest of his life.
Why didn't we have that mindless activity by the youths?
In Leeds, up to 500 revellers in Temple Newsam park spoiled the fun by tipping over portable toilets and setting fire to them in what police described as acts of "sustained, determined and mindless" violence in the early hours of Monday.
Now, as we claw our way out of a recession that forced many to embrace a "less is more" lifestyle, Nicodemus and Millburn have captured a moment of backlash against the endless, mindless accumulation of stuff.
– bdonegan We are very fortunate to have the opportunity to be able to choose from a range of bland anodyne politicians with their mindless slogans.
But when, after the ensuing mayhem, the man goes weeping to his death, he seems to become a tragic figure, even Christlike; some ludicrously misguided social reformer, perhaps, rather than a mindless tyrant.
"No licence for next year's event should be granted and no new deal signed... "That a mindless minority should attempt to ruin the events for everyone, risking its future in the process, is therefore deeply regrettable.
Cargin said: "To be prepared to put a bomb on a public bus, to put the lives of the driver and the passengers at risk and in the knowledge that it had to be driven through a built-up area is totally mindless".
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