adjective not inclined to question or dispute; obedient or compliant
adverb in an unquestioning manner
The soldier followed orders with unquestioning obedience.
The politician expected unquestioning loyalty from their supporters.
The followers showed unquestioning faith in their leader.
Some parents expect unquestioning obedience from their children.
The teacher encouraged critical thinking rather than unquestioning acceptance of information.
Members of the cult displayed unquestioning devotion to their leader.
In literature, a character may be portrayed as unquestioning in their loyalty to a cause or leader.
A psychologist may be concerned with addressing unquestioning beliefs or biases in a patient's thinking patterns.
A teacher may encourage students to think critically and avoid unquestioning acceptance of information.
A journalist should not be unquestioning in their reporting, but rather seek out multiple sources and perspectives.
A scientist must approach their research with a questioning mindset, rather than accepting results unquestioningly.