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unpremeditated

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ADJECTIVE
  1. not prepared or planned in advance
    asked an unpremeditated question
  2. not premeditated

How To Use unpremeditated In A Sentence

  • Then an unpremeditated confrontation developed - perhaps the people doing the tailgating took Mirecki getting out as a challenge or something - but Mirecki didn't put up much of a fight, and the assailants took off.
  • From the commedia dell'arte to Jackie Chan, the pratfall and other seemingly unpremeditated mishaps of physical humor have had a timeless appeal.
  • 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. Chapter 1
  • Referring to her essentially intuitive, unpremeditated process of creation, Panesar once described her as a ‘living collage‘.
  • In English Romantic Poetry and Prose, Russell Noyes enlarges upon Shelley's ‘profuse strains of unpremeditated art’.
  • 26 As we argue in the conclusion of this paper, unpremeditated exploration applies not only to the caprice as the representation of architecture in painting but links the imaginary edifice to narratives of travel in the literary text.
  • I was glad Marcus had made little effort to arrange anything, because what was happening was so obviously unpremeditated. THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
  • That colloquial use of the word “intuition” refers to an unpremeditated insight that just happens to turn out to be true. The Angels and Us
  • It's clear that the male has an immediate advantage to the dating game, merely in his unpremeditated approach, differing radically to the carefully scheduled and pre-rehearsed moves of the female.
  • He admitted one count of unpremeditated murder and one count of soliciting another soldier to commit unpremeditated murder.
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