different between mintless vs mindless
mintless
English
Etymology
mint +? -less
Adjective
mintless (not comparable)
- Without mint (the plant flavouring).
- a mintless julep
- (numismatics) Without a mintmark.
- a mintless coin
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mindless
English
Etymology
From Middle English myndles, myndelees, myndeles, mendlees, from Old English myndl?as, ?emyndl?as (“foolish, senseless”), equivalent to mind +? -less.
Adjective
mindless (comparative more mindless, superlative most mindless)
- Showing a lack of forethought or sense.
- Having no sensible meaning or purpose.
- An act of mindless violence.
- Heedless.
- (of a thing done) Overly repetitive and unchallenging.
- Lacking a mind.
- Atheism alleges that mindless scientific forces control the universe.
Antonyms
- mindful
Derived terms
- mindlessly
- mindlessness
Translations
Anagrams
- mildness
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