uncritical in the PONS Dictionary

uncritical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be uncritical of sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Although reviews were generally favorable, some reviewers chastised the film for presenting an uncritical view of advertising.
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Some commentators regard the diary as a warning against uncritical acceptance of information from sources whose motives and reliability can not be checked.
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He was, however, entirely uncritical, and his style is singularly inelegant.
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These have resulted in an uncritical acceptance of an overly competitive grow-or-die philosophy.
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Their limited perceptiveness allows them to be naive and uncritical.
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In this context, some weaker aspects of his work became evident, which before had been covered through loud and uncritical praise.
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The station has been criticised for its uncritical embrace of provocative stances.
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Key polar concepts bandied in this context are superficial/authentic, imitative/creative, shallow/deep, critical/uncritical, elitist/parochial and so on.
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Such portrayals, founded upon uncritical acceptance of the narratives within early modern sources, are contrary to the evidence preserved in contemporary sources.
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They are presented as lives of the saints, but the profusion of miraculous happenings and above all their uncritical context are characteristics of hagiography.
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