[
US
/ənˈpɫænd/
]
[ UK /ʌnplˈænd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnplˈænd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not done with purpose or intent
an unintended slight
an unintentional pun
the offense was unintentional
an unwitting mistake may be overlooked -
without apparent forethought or prompting or planning
an unplanned pregnancy
accepts an unplanned order
an unplanned economy
unplanned remarks
How To Use unplanned In A Sentence
- This bill targets the very same services that are working to reduce abortion and unplanned pregnancy rates.
- Be it Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad or any of the state capitals, development is lopsided and unplanned.
- I had considered an earlier return to blogging during the Edinburgh Fringe when I went to my usual unplanned and eclectic mix of dance, exhibitions, theatre and the uncategorisable. Archive 2008-08-01
- accepts an unplanned order
- Reducing the number of unplanned pregnancies and unwanted births requires far more than attempts at dissuading poor people from having sex.
- an unplanned economy
- The dance was silly, unplanned, and cut short when both simultaneously slipped on patches of wet grass.
- Most homicides were unplanned, and few brought any benefit to the offender even if he avoided punishment.
- What unplanned opportunities have you seized, and how?
- This serene beauty is in danger due to unmanaged and unplanned human interference.