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Example sentences for "unguided"

Lexicographically close words:
unguardedly; unguent; unguents; unguessable; unguessed; unguis; ungulate; ungulates; unhackneyed; unhairing
  1. The world is to him a scene unguided by a Providence: death is uncheered by the hope of a future life.

  2. It ventures not to explore the universe, unguided by the experience of the past; but, while reuniting itself to the past, it does not bow to it.

  3. At daylight the unguided raft was seen in the "Slant Crossing" by the crew of an up-bound steamboat, and they wondered at the absence of all signs of life aboard it.

  4. So for hours it drifted, now bow on, then broadside to, and as often stern first; here caught and spun round by an eddy, then tossed aside and allowed to proceed on its unguided course.

  5. Seguin calls "the building mania in the infancy of peoples," and that "to make a house is the universal form of unguided play.

  6. Yet the tragedy of thousands of lives shows how unscientific it is to leave the choice of vocation to the unguided instincts of an immature mind.

  7. On the other hand, they illustrate the unwisdom of trusting to the unguided preferences of a youthful mind.

  8. In the past, too, they undoubtedly have been chart and compass to the sculpture of ephemeral flesh and blood, that unguided might have perished in any one of the thousands of generations of its existence.

  9. The blood weeps from my heart when I do shape, In forms imaginary, th'unguided days And rotten times that you shall look upon When I am sleeping with my ancestors.

  10. Even our unguided industrialism has not ended wars or brought their end perceptibly nearer.

  11. From Adam Smith down to the present day, it has been preached to us that each man's enlightened selfishness, unguided and unimpeded, will work out to the welfare of each society and to peace between all societies.

  12. The Social Cost of Unguided Ability, by Professor Woods.

  13. Professor Woods, of Dartmouth College, writing on "The Social Cost of Unguided Ability," confirms this conviction of Doctor Ward.

  14. He held that bank with his swift machine, while below him a squadron of close-formed fighting craft dissolved before his eyes into unguided units.

  15. And he saw with staring, fear-filled eyes the clumsy tumbling and fluttering of unguided wings as the great eagles of the 91st fell roaring to earth with no conscious minds guiding their flight.

  16. If your Royal Highness will not vouchsafe to aid me, I must only trust to my unguided reason, and, however conscious of the inferiority of the venture, I can but stake all that I possess.

  17. He who lives for himself alone, has not only to pay the penalty of unguided counsels, but the far heavier one of following impulses of which egotism is the mainspring.

  18. It is, therefore, only putting the matter one step further off, to say that their distress is mainly caused by their improvidence, when so much of their improvidence is the fruit of their unguided ignorance.

  19. It does not, however, follow from this that mere destruction of the conventions will be enough; that everyone's unguided ignorance will lead to success and freedom.

  20. Deepening and widening experience perplexed and troubled her unguided mind, and prepared the way for doubtful experiments.

  21. He came to advise me as an unprotected, unfriended, unguided girl.

  22. Unguided feelings may be a danger, but the story does more than rouse feelings--it gives opportunity for the exercise of moral judgement, for the exercise of judgement upon questions of right and wrong.

  23. Professor Dewey tells us that "nothing is more absurd than to suppose that there is no middle term between leaving a child to his unguided fancies, or controlling his activities by a formal succession of dictated directions.

  24. The heart, unguided by the head, is, in its emotions, like the flaming meteor that passes in its rapid, fiery train across the heavens.

  25. Their parental love issues forth as a mere burst of feeling, unguided by either reason or law.

  26. From her first appearance as a child, those elements of humanity are most prominent in her which, unguided and uncontrolled, are most fraught with danger to the higher life; and for her there is no real outward guidance or control whatever.

  27. Before his time surgery and medicine had been deemed one and the same; they had both been studied by the slow and uncertain steps of experience, unguided by theory.

  28. It must be added that Buckle had many of the distinctive faults of a young writer; of a writer who had mixed little with men, and had formed his mind almost exclusively by solitary, unguided study.

  29. The most complete liberty of thought and action should be established, and everything should be left to unrestricted competition--to the free play of unprivileged, untrammelled, unguided social forces.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unguided" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    barbaric; barbarous; deceived; heathen; hoodwinked; illiterate; involuntary; misinformed; pagan; rude; unconscious; uncultivated; uncultured; undesigned; uneducated; unguarded; uninstructed; unintentional; unlearned; unlettered; unpremeditated; unread; unrefined; unschooled; untaught; unthinking; untutored; unwitting