Uncompelled

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.kəmˈpɛld/

Definitions of uncompelled

adjective not compelled or forced; voluntary

Example Sentences

A1 She felt uncompelled to attend the party.

A2 He was uncompelled to give a reason for his absence.

B1 The decision to volunteer was uncompelled, she just wanted to help.

B2 The artist was uncompelled by critics' opinions and continued to create.

C1 His actions were uncompelled by external pressures, he followed his own beliefs.

C2 The CEO's leadership style was uncompelled, inspiring others to act with integrity.

Examples of uncompelled in a Sentence

formal The witness was uncompelled to testify in court.

informal I feel uncompelled to attend the meeting tomorrow.

slang I'm totally uncompelled to do my homework tonight.

figurative His love for her was so strong that he felt uncompelled to look elsewhere.

Grammatical Forms of uncompelled

past tense

uncompelled

plural

uncompelled

comparative

more uncompelled

superlative

most uncompelled

present tense

uncompel

future tense

will uncompel

perfect tense

has uncompelled

continuous tense

is uncompelling

singular

uncompelled

positive degree

uncompelled

infinitive

to uncompel

gerund

uncompelling

participle

uncompelling

Origin and Evolution of uncompelled

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'uncompelled' is derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the verb 'compel' meaning 'to force or drive someone to do something'.
Evolution of the word: The usage of 'uncompelled' has remained consistent over time, continuing to signify the absence of force or coercion in various contexts.