Blindedly

/ˈblaɪndɪdli/ adverb

In a manner done without seeing or without awareness; recklessly or without careful thought.

From 'blinded' (past participle of blind) plus the adverb suffix '-ly', which comes from Old English 'lice' meaning 'body' or 'form.' The word evolved to mean doing something in the state of being blinded or without proper vision or judgment.

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