Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
blind-faith
noun
/blaɪnd feɪθ/

Definition
Blind faith refers to a belief in something without any critical examination, reasoning, or evidence.

Examples
- Despite the lack of evidence, she had blind faith in the project’s success.
- The followers acted on blind faith, trusting their leader without questioning his motives.
- His blind faith in the system made him ignore the warning signs.

Meaning
It implies accepting something as true without questioning its validity or reliability.

Synonyms
- Unquestioning belief
- Naive trust
- Complete confidence
- Uncritical faith