blindly

/ˈblaɪndli/
adverb
  1. Without being able to see or without using sight.
    • He stumbled blindly through the dark hallway.
    • The blindfolded player reached out blindly to tag someone.
    • She felt blindly for the light switch on the wall.
  2. Without thinking, understanding, or questioning; in an unthinking or uncritical way.
    • He trusted his friend blindly and never doubted his advice.
    • Many people blindly follow trends without considering if they suit them.
    • The crowd blindly accepted the leader's promises without asking for proof.
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