unprompted / (ʌnˈprɒmptɪd) /

无提示的未经提示的未提示的无提示

unprompted 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. without prompting; spontaneous

unprompted 近义词

unprompted

等同于 impulsive

unprompted

等同于 instinctive

unprompted

等同于 involuntary

unprompted

等同于 spontaneous

unprompted

等同于 unasked

unprompted

等同于 instinctual

更多unprompted例句

  1. Whether or not he actually did confess unprompted remains in doubt.
  2. King also made an unprompted defense of those statements saying Iowans were "universal in their support" for him.
  3. Later, Rep. Louie Gohmert, a fellow Texas Republican, jumped, unprompted, to Paul's defense.
  4. When was the last time you heard him speak unprompted about abortion or gay rights or gun control?
  5. Certainly her excellent father would have been the last unprompted and of his own motion, to develop any such suspicion.
  6. Its very address is so far above that of man, that no mortal, unprompted, could ever have risen to it.
  7. As Lady Ashburton was one of her dearest friends, this condition was probably not unprompted.
  8. "It's a cinch I can't use it Out There," he chuckled ruefully and unprompted.
  9. Unprompted by any voice of authority, unconstrained by any command of power, we join in the wide-ranging demonstration.