Unquestioning
adjective
1.
indicating or implying a question:
a questioning tone in her voice.
2.
characterized by or indicating intellectual curiosity; inquiring:
an alert and questioning mind.
noun
3.
an inquiry or interrogation.
unquestioning
/ʌnˈkwɛstʃənɪŋ/
adjective
1.
accepting something without expressing doubt or uncertainty
adjective
1.
proceeding from or characterized by a feeling of doubt or uncertainty
2.
enthusiastic or eager for philosophical or other investigations; intellectually stimulated: an alert and questioning mind
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