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blankly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈblænk.li/
1

in a way that shows no interest, curiosity, or engagement

  • He stared blankly at the speaker, barely listening.
  • She blankly nodded, her mind elsewhere.
  • They watched the presentation blankly, unmoved by the content.
  • The audience sat blankly, offering no response.
  • He answered the question blankly, without enthusiasm.
2

in a way that is plain or featureless, with no distinctive or decorative qualities

  • The long wall stretched blankly across the field.
  • Rows of identical buildings stood blankly against the overcast sky.
  • The corridor extended blankly, with no windows or artwork.
  • The white sheet hung blankly from the clothesline.
  • The office was furnished blankly, with only a desk and a chair.
3

in a direct, total, or unequivocal manner

  • The manager blankly rejected the request.
  • He blankly denied knowing anything about it.
  • They blankly refused to comment further.
  • She blankly refused to change her mind.
  • The company blankly opposed the proposal.
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