a. [f. as prec. + -LESS.] Void of conviction.
1880. N. Y. Times, 10 Oct., 2/2. The people must have some better reason than the possible fun of a change for trusting this convictionless Democracy.
1882. F. A. Thayer, in Chicago Advance, 27 July. To enter the field of doctrine with convictionless phrases or borrowed thought.