Reasonless

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Pronunciation: /ˈriːzənləs/

Definitions of reasonless

adjective lacking or devoid of reason; senseless or irrational

Example Sentences

A1 She had a reasonless fear of spiders.

A2 The decision to cancel the event seemed reasonless to many attendees.

B1 His reasonless behavior left everyone puzzled.

B2 The sudden outburst of anger seemed reasonless and out of character for him.

C1 The jury found the defendant's actions to be reasonless and without justification.

C2 The artist's abstract paintings were often criticized for being reasonless and lacking depth.

Examples of reasonless in a Sentence

formal The decision to terminate the contract was deemed reasonless by the board of directors.

informal She broke up with him for reasonless excuses.

slang I can't believe she got fired for such a reasonless thing.

figurative His actions were reasonless, like a ship sailing without a compass.

Grammatical Forms of reasonless

past tense

reasonlessed

plural

reasonlesses

comparative

more reasonless

superlative

most reasonless

present tense

reasonless

future tense

will reasonless

perfect tense

have reasonlessed

continuous tense

is reasonlessing

singular

reasonless

positive degree

reasonless

infinitive

to reasonless

gerund

reasonlessing

participle

reasonlessed

Origin and Evolution of reasonless

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'reasonless' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'raisonless'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something lacking reason or logic, the word 'reasonless' has evolved to also connote irrationality or senselessness.