blindly
adverb14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.9
to follow instructions or a leader without independent thought
to place complete trust in someone or something without evidence
to accept something without questioning or critical thought
obey blindly6.8
to obey commands without question or hesitation
run blindly6.5
to run without being able to see where you are going
to walk in an unsteady way as if you cannot see
to move forward quickly and aggressively without seeing
to search for something by feeling with your hands, because you cannot see
to move or walk unsteadily, as if about to fall, while unable to see clearly
push blindly5.1
to push forward without being able to see
to look for something without a clear direction or in the dark
copy blindly4.5
to copy something without understanding it
fire blindly4.0
to shoot a weapon without aiming