Unpremeditated

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌʌnprɪˈmɛdɪˌteɪtɪd/

Definitions of unpremeditated

adjective not planned or thought out in advance

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of unpremeditated in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of unpremeditated

past tense

unpremeditated

plural

unpremeditated

comparative

more unpremeditated

superlative

most unpremeditated

present tense

unpremeditates

future tense

will unpremeditate

perfect tense

has unpremeditated

continuous tense

is unpremeditating

singular

unpremeditated

positive degree

unpremeditated

infinitive

to unpremeditate

gerund

unpremeditating

participle

unpremeditated

Origin and Evolution of unpremeditated

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unpremeditated' originated from the Latin word 'praemeditatus' which means 'to consider beforehand'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unpremeditated' has retained its original meaning of not planned or considered beforehand, with no significant shifts in its usage or connotation.