Doing something without knowing word

If you’re stumped for a decent word to use for when somebody is doing something without thinking, this article is your best bet. We’ll cover some of the best adjectives for this situation and cover as many of the implications as we can.

Which Words Can Describe Doing Something Without Thinking?

There are a few varying implications for doing something without thinking. Sometimes, it can be something silly that you shouldn’t have said. Other times, you might be falling in love (without realizing it). Sometimes, you don’t know what you’re doing.

Doing something without thinking isn’t always a “bad” thing. Some of the words we’ll cover in this article will demonstrate both the good and the bad sides of the word.

  • Subconsciously
  • Instinctively
  • Mindlessly
  • Inadvertently
  • Automatically
  • Unwittingly
  • Unknowingly

Which Words Can Describe Doing Something Without Thinking?

The preferred version from these words is “subconsciously” because it refers to doing something without thinking in many regards. We might simply forget about something, do something without knowing we’re doing it, or do something without realizing it’s happening.

You’ll also notice that all of the words are adverbs (ending in “ly”). That’s because these are the most appropriate words to use when talking about the way that somebody does things without thinking.

Subconsciously

We’ll start with the closest relation of the group of words. “Subconsciously” is your best choice if you want to talk about something happening without somebody thinking about it.

“Subconsciously” means that someone hasn’t put any thought into what they’re doing and instead acts through their subconscious alone. Their subconscious is a part of their mind that notices and remembers information and actions without someone actively needing to think of it.

The definition of “subconsciously,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “in a way that uses or relates to the subconscious.”

We can use “subconsciously” in a few different ways. First, and most simply, it means that someone is doing something without thinking about it because their subconscious is acting for them.

Secondly, we can also say that somebody is doing something without necessarily thinking it through. Again, if their subconscious is acting for them, they don’t have to put any active thought into what’s happening and generally will still succeed.

Thirdly, someone might do something subconsciously without knowing it. As long as they’ve seen something done before, their subconscious might choose to do it too without them knowing they’re able to do it.

Lastly, it’s possible to do something without realizing it by using your subconscious. For example, you might fall in love with someone subconsciously, which refers to them doing things that appeal to your subconscious without you realizing they also appeal to you.

Here are some examples of it in use:

  • He kissed me subconsciously, but I knew he wanted to kiss me.
  • They acted subconsciously on the project, but it still turned out amazing.
  • I subconsciously fell in love with you, and I realize now that I’m ready for more.

Instinctively

“Subconsciously” is the most well-rounded word on this list. It applies to all situations where you might be able to act without thinking about it. However, “instinctively” works really well when we do something without knowing about it.

“Instinctively” means that we do something without knowing it. We might do something to protect ourselves or do something that we think is right without knowing that we should. It uses our “instincts” to do something for us, which is our animalistic ability to act without thought.

The definition of “instinctively,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “in a way that is not thought about, planned, or developed by training.”

Generally, “instinctively” refers to you doing something without knowing about it. This usually means that it’s a good thing, and you’re doing something to put yourself in a better position.

If you live a particular lifestyle (for example, as a military professional), you might instinctively choose to take some survival techniques into your everyday life when you’re not on a battlefield, which is a great example of how instincts might kick in for different people.

  • I instinctively search for an escape route from birthday parties because you never know what might happen.
  • You acted instinctively, and you managed to save us all from that building!
  • You appealed to me instinctively, and I knew that I needed to have you as my wife!

Mindlessly

“Mindlessly” is the first word on this list that connotes something bad. Generally, we use it to insult somebody and say that they did something with very little thought or effort.

“Mindlessly” means that someone lacked their “mind” in the thinking process, thus making whatever action they did a silly thing to do. Generally, we use this for people who do something without thinking about the consequences.

The definition of “mindlessly,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “in a way that does not involve thought or mental effort.”

Generally, “mindlessly” refers to somebody who does something without thinking about it. It’s generally an insult, meaning that if somebody just put in a little extra thought, things wouldn’t have gone wrong for them.

In some situations, “mindlessly” is also neutral. We might say that a boring task allows us to work mindlessly, meaning we can easily get through it and do the same thing every time without thinking about what we’re doing.

  • He worked mindlessly for days, and I didn’t see him leave his office.
  • You’re a mindless buffoon! I don’t know how we hired you.
  • I acted mindlessly, and I truly am sorry for the damage I caused you!

Inadvertently

“Inadvertently” means that we did something without reason or intention. We might apply this to multiple situations where we act without thinking, though we generally do it in an accidental way, where harm can happen to somebody other than ourselves.

The definition of “inadvertently,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “in a way that is not intentional.”

“Inadvertently” is similar to “subconsciously,” but it implies more accidental behavior. It’s also a well-rounded word that allows us to talk about actions that we didn’t think about or think through, but we might also do things without knowing that we’ve done them.

Generally, “inadvertently” is used in a negative context, meaning that you or somebody else did something foolish without thinking about it. Even if it was accidental, you might have caused problems for others.

  • You inadvertently caused us to lose about three months work of work.
  • Inadvertently, I think I deleted the main hard drive from my computer.
  • They acted inadvertently to rescue the helpless, but they only caused more issues.

Automatically

“Automatically” is an adverb we mostly use to talk about mechanical processes that happen without human input. In this context, we can apply it to someone’s mind acting without any mental input from that person, resulting in action without thinking about it.

The definition of “automatically,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “happening or reacting without the need to consider or do anything extra.”

Generally, “automatically” is a positive word. We talk about things that we do without thinking too much about them, and it works in a similar way to “subconsciously” (though it’s a little more restrictive in the cases we can use it).

If we work automatically, it means we’re not thinking too much about the thing and allowing the subconscious in our minds to think things through.

  • I automatically filled in all the documents, making my work much easier that day.
  • You always do things automatically, and sometimes I think you don’t care.
  • I can’t help but process things automatically when I’m around you.

Unwittingly

“Unwittingly” means that we do something without knowing about it. Generally, we’ve done something accidentally without much planning going into it, and it can mean both good and bad things depending on the context.

The definition of “unwittingly,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “in a way that is done without knowing or planning.”

“Unwittingly” refers to our mind’s “wit.” We use the prefix “un-” to show that there’s a lack of “wit” in our mind, meaning that we’re not thinking clearly or not allowing ourselves to plan and process things.

  • You unwittingly managed to stop the herd, though you had no idea what you were doing.
  • I’ve unwittingly caused a huge family rift, and I don’t know how to fix it.
  • She’s mad at me for something that I’m sure I did unwittingly because I can’t figure it out!

Unknowingly

“Unknowingly” means that we do something without “knowing” or planning it. We might use it to talk about our subconscious acting for us to do something without knowing.

The definition of “unknowingly,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “in a way that is not conscious of a particular situation or problem.”

“Unknowingly” uses the root word “know” to talk about what our brain processes. We again use the prefix “un-” to show that we don’t “know” anything that we’re doing.

  • He unknowingly fixed the issues in the system, and everything worked great.
  • You’ve unknowingly undone everything that we’ve worked so hard for.
  • I unknowingly fell in love with her, and I didn’t know what to do.

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I can’t think of this word. It’s when somebody is doing something but they don’t realize they are doing it.

For example: Suppose you’re a girl and you are falling in love with a guy. When he laughs, you think hes so cute and you love it, but he doesn’t realize that you love it. Or maybe the way he kisses your forehead, and he doesn’t realize you go crazy over that.

I’m not looking for oblivious.

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The word you use is ‘inadvertent’

He inadvertently turned me into loving him.

answered Oct 30, 2013 at 6:34

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Clueless, unknowing and unwitting, and their associated -ly adverbs can describe people acting/actions done without a knowledge of their affective impression on other people.

answered Oct 30, 2013 at 6:05

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Anyways, the description you provide in your sentences doesn’t really explain the title of your question.
But let’s see if this helps, I provide you with some optional words:

  1. Hypnotized [Somebody else is controlling your mind]
  2. Instinctively. [You’re doing it with your instinct]
  3. Subconsciously. [Without your mind working well]
  4. Mindlessly. [Without thinking]

Those explain when you’re doing something without knowing you are.
As for the guy in your explanation, I would say he does it «innocently», he’s doing things without knowing how these things make the girl crazily happy.

If you’re talking about the girl that likes him like crazy without him knowing, it would be like secret love, or one-sided love.

If I got your question wrong, let me know, to make sure you get what you want to know.

answered Oct 30, 2013 at 4:28

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I think innocence is the key. The guy is actually not aware of the results of his actions.

May be UNAWARE is one simple word you have to use.

answered Oct 30, 2013 at 6:10

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Impulsive. Check some synonyms to this word. Impulsive comes to my mind from what you describe.

I think impulsive can be used, since somebody is doing something without properly realizing and its after-effects, it can be suggestive of an impulse of doing something.

I think the example given doesn’t justify the question properly. For that example this word IMPULSIVE should not be used.

For the question asked in paragraph one, it’s fine by me.

answered Oct 30, 2013 at 7:26

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На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.


Even without knowing a word in Bulgarian, you can understand each other.


Konev explained that the chorus had memorized the anthem without knowing a word of English.



Маршал Конев объяснил, что хор выучил текст американского гимна наизусть, не зная ни слова по-английски.


And lastly, before we begin, I’ll quickly note that I managed this whole process without knowing a word of Dutch.



И, наконец, прежде чем мы начнем, я быстро замечу, что мне удалось пройти весь этот процесс, не зная ни слова на нидерландском.


How can you communicate with your chosen one without knowing a word from her native language?



Как вы сможете общаться со своим избранником, не зная ни слова из его родного языка?


He moved to the U.S. from Japan as a 14-year-old without knowing a word of English.



Он прибыл в США с Тайваня в возрасте четырнадцати лет, не зная ни слова по-английски.


«It — it grows bigger.» Matthews was with them now, and without knowing a word of French he understood.



Груз! — объяснил он. — Груз увеличивается в объеме. Мэтьюз стоял рядом с ними, и, не зная ни слова по-французски, сразу все понял.


Without knowing a word of Russian, this representative of Rockefeller’s knew everything after several days: The Russians (he always talked about the Russians, not the Soviets) are OK!



Не зная ни слова по-русски, через несколько дней представитель Рокфеллера все понял: русские (он говорит все время о русских, не о советских) — о’кей!


He went there without knowing a word of the language.


But you could easily live and work there your whole life without knowing a word of English.



Здесь можно жить и работать всю жизнь, при этом абсолютно не зная английского.


Is it possible to think of something without knowing a word to describe it?


I went to America without knowing a word of English, yet my social worker told me that I had to go to high school.



Я приехал в Америку, не зная ни одного слова по-английски, но тем не менее мой социальный работник сказал мне, что я должен пойти в среднюю школу.


I though that he was wrong to try walking: at that end of Milan, at midnight, all the shops are closed; he would be wandering along solitary, poorly-lit streets, and without knowing a word of the language.



Я знал, что он непременно заблудится: в этой части Милана в полночь все лавки уже закрыты; ему пришлось бы блуждать по пустынным, плохо освещенным улицам, к тому же совершенно не зная языка.


At the age of six, and without knowing a word of English, Rosemary began school in Miami.



На второй день пребывания в Америке, не зная ни единого слова на английском, Мила начала ходить в начальную школу Роузвуд.

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without knowing — перевод на русский

I lived without knowing you.

Я жила, не зная вас.

Without knowing anything else about the case… I can just imagine the first thought… that came into your mind when you heard what had happened.

Не зная о том, что произошло на самом деле… я представляю себе первую мысль, которая пришла тебе… в голову, когда ты узнала, что произошло

How do you expect to carry out your duties without knowing that?

Как ты думаешь исполнять свои обязанности, не зная таких вещей?

Don’t you think it’s foolish to remain here without knowing what may happen to you.

Ты не думаешь, что глупо оставаться, не зная, что с тобой может случиться.

You know that there are places where they make love with girls without knowing them.

Вы знаете, что есть места где занимаются любовью с девушками, не зная их.

Показать ещё примеры для «не зная»…

I’ll never marry a man without knowing him first.

Я никогда не выйду замуж за человека,не узнав его сначала.

He wouldn’t have left without knowing my point

Ему было невыносимо выйти из игры, не узнав моих карт.

How can we die without knowing the truth?

Как нам умереть, не узнав правды?

Together, we can relive the novel and drag in innocent victims who will die without knowing they’ve been murdered by a blood-thirsty tale.

И действуя вместе, мы способны оживить весь роман. Нужно лишь увлечь за собой невинные жертвы, которые умрут,.. …так и не узнав, что были буквально убиты историей,..

Well, then you’ll leave without knowing my biggest secret.

Уедешь, так и не узнав мой главный секрет.

Показать ещё примеры для «не узнав»…

A man often reveals things without knowing it.

Мужчина часто проявляет чувства, сам этого не понимая.

Changing without knowing it yourself… sounds weird.

Пытаться что-то менять, не понимая в чем суть дела это действительно странно.

Without knowing why.

Не понимая, почему.

You dabbled in human transmutation without knowing its penalties, didn’t you!

Вы баловались алхимией, не понимая, к чему это может привести!

After that I, without knowing why, was chased down by both the North and South.

Это приказ. После этого, не понимая, за что…

Показать ещё примеры для «не понимая»…

A lot of crazies make faces without knowing it.

Многие психи корчат рожи, не подозревая об этом.

And Jack sends the 400 million to us without knowing it.

Джек переправит 400 миллионов нам, не подозревая об этом.

It mostly surprised me that I had transported it myself, without knowing.

Самое странное, что я сам его и привез, не подозревая.

We’re given healing powers without knowing it.

Мы и не подозреваем о наших целительных силах.

What you don’t know is how much you know without knowing you know it.

Ты понятия не имеешь, как много ты знаешь, сама того не подозревая.

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