Indeliberate

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪndɪˈlɪbərət/

Definitions of indeliberate

adjective not done on purpose; unintentional

Example Sentences

A1 She made an indeliberate mistake in her calculations.

A2 His indeliberate actions caused a lot of confusion.

B1 The indeliberate decision to cancel the event upset many attendees.

B2 The indeliberate error in the report led to serious consequences.

C1 His indeliberate remarks during the meeting caused tension among the team members.

C2 The indeliberate oversight of the new policy had far-reaching implications for the company.

Examples of indeliberate in a Sentence

formal His indeliberate actions resulted in serious consequences.

informal She made an indeliberate mistake that cost her the game.

slang I can't believe his indeliberate move messed everything up.

figurative The indeliberate ripple effect of his decision affected everyone around him.

Grammatical Forms of indeliberate

past tense

indeliberated

plural

indeliberates

comparative

more indeliberate

superlative

most indeliberate

present tense

indeliberates

future tense

will indeliberate

perfect tense

has indeliberated

continuous tense

is indeliberating

singular

indeliberate

positive degree

indeliberate

infinitive

to indeliberate

gerund

indeliberating

participle

indeliberated

Origin and Evolution of indeliberate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'indeliberate' originated from the Latin word 'indeliberatus', which means not carefully considered or thought out.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'indeliberate' has retained its original meaning of not carefully considered, but its usage has become less common compared to synonyms like impulsive or hasty.