Uncritical vs Unselective - What's the difference?
uncritical | unselective | Related terms |
indulgent or undiscriminating; slow to criticize
having a disregard for critical standards or procedures
Not selective; open and inclusive
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Uncritical is a related term of unselective.
As adjectives the difference between uncritical and unselective
is that uncritical is indulgent or undiscriminating; slow to criticize while unselective is not selective; open and inclusive.uncritical
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