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Definition of "idealess" [i•de•a•less]

  • Devoid of ideas. (adjective)

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Use "idealess" in a sentence
  • "When we observe the dwindling Republican legislative group in congress and watch Boehner and McConnel and associates attack the efforts of the newly elected president to do something to not only help the economy but to build a future for America -- rather than just fighting vague, poorly defined enemy boogey men -- we see exactly the negative, risk aversive, hopeless, idealess mindset Brooks describes."
  • "Granted, many feel Republicans don't deserve it (and in many ways they don't), but it's better than a vote for the idealess anti-war tin-foil hat wearing left."
  • "They think that reading tea leaves in the polling reports, thinking small and totally non-ideologically so you will offend no one especially conservatives, and then coming up with a numbingly wonky laundry list of idealess nano-policies is the ultimate in leadership."