mindless
|mind/less|
B2
/ˈmaɪndləs/
without thought
Etymology
Etymology Information
'mindless' originates from Old English, specifically the word 'myndleas,' where 'mynd' meant 'mind' and '-leas' meant 'without.'
Historical Evolution
'myndleas' transformed into the Middle English word 'mindles,' and eventually became the modern English word 'mindless.'
Meaning Changes
Initially, it meant 'without mind or thought,' and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
lacking intelligence or thought; senseless.
The movie was a mindless action flick.
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Adjective 2
requiring little or no mental effort.
Folding laundry is a mindless task.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:39