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mindless

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/ˈmaɪndləs/ · mind-less

Action performed without thought or consideration; lacking intelligence or awareness.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Action performed without thought or consideration; lacking intelligence or awareness.

ایسی حرکت جو بغیر سوچ و بچار کے کی جائے؛ بے شعور یا بے خبر ہونا۔

بے دماغ

be dimaagh

Synonyms

thoughtlessfoolishunthinkingبے سوچاحمقغیر حساس

Antonyms

thoughtfulintelligentawareسمجدارذہینباخبر

Common Collocations

  • mindless behavior
  • mindless chatter
  • mindless consumerism

Example Sentences

His mindless actions led to serious consequences.

اس کے بے دماغ عمل کے نتیجے میں سنگین نتائج برداشت کرنے پڑے۔

Us ke be dimaagh amal ke nateejay mein sangeen nataij bardasht karne pare.

She often engages in mindless scrolling through social media.

وہ اکثر سوشل میڈیا پر بے دماغ نیچے سکرول کرتی ہے۔

Woh aksar social media par be dimaagh neeche scroll karti hai.

Mindless consumption can have negative effects on the environment.

بے دماغ کھپت ماحول پر منفی اثر ڈال سکتی ہے۔

Be dimaagh khapt mahol par manfi asar daal sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

mindful:Mindful refers to being conscious or aware of something, while mindless means lacking thought or awareness.

Word Family

mind
nounدماغ
mindfully
adverbپرامید
minded
adjectiveخیال رکھنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Mindlessness is like driving on autopilot, without paying attention.

Imagine a person mindlessly scrolling on their phone, oblivious to their surroundings.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو بے فکر سمجھنا ہے بے دماغی کی علامت۔

Khud ko be fikr samajhna hai be dimaaghi ki alamat.

To consider oneself carefree is a sign of mindlessness.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بے دماغ وہی ہے جو عقل سے کام نہ لے۔

Be dimaagh wahi hai jo aql se kam na le.

The mindless is one who does not use reason.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "mynd" — mind or spirit

First known use: 14th century

The term 'mindless' has developed from its roots in Old English, where 'mynd' referred to the mind or spirit. Over time, it evolved to describe actions that are done without thought or consideration.