unpremeditated
IPA: ʌnprimˈɛdʌteɪtɪd
adjective
- Performed, but not planned or thought out in advance; extemporaneous, but not unintentional.
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Examples of "unpremeditated" in Sentences
- They think the attack last week was unpremeditated.
- All unpremeditated, she responded to that quick pressure.
- It was wholly unpremeditated; he had not dreamed of doing it.
- It was a part of him, the breath of his soul as it were, involuntary and unpremeditated.
- This use of our given names had come about quite as a matter of course, and was as unpremeditated as it was natural.
- That colloquial use of the word “intuition” refers to an unpremeditated insight that just happens to turn out to be true.
- With a tired sigh, and with an impulsive movement all her own, unpremeditated, spasmodic, she rested her head upon his breast.
- Her first surprise and bewilderment at so wholly unpremeditated an act gave way to consternation as she considered its consequences.
- It was a careless, unpremeditated glance, one of those haphazard things men do when they have no immediate call to do anything in particular, but act because they are alive and must do something.
- "Like most inexperienced people," ran his notes, "I was astonished at the reported feats of men in war; I believed they were exaggerated, and that there was a kind of unpremeditated conspiracy of silence about their real behaviour.
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