Pronunciation: /ˌʌnprɪˈmɛdɪˌteɪtɪd/
adjective not planned or thought out in advance
A1 She made an unpremeditated decision to go for a walk.
A2 His unpremeditated remark caused a lot of confusion.
B1 The unpremeditated act of kindness from a stranger warmed her heart.
B2 The unpremeditated speech by the politician sparked a heated debate.
C1 Her unpremeditated actions during the crisis saved many lives.
C2 The artist's unpremeditated brush strokes created a masterpiece.
formal The suspect claimed that the crime was unpremeditated and that he acted on impulse.
informal I didn't mean to hurt your feelings, it was just an unpremeditated reaction.
slang I totally pulled an unpremeditated move and ended up getting in trouble.
figurative Her unpremeditated words cut deeper than any planned insult.
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