1. unprompted - Adjective
2. unprompted - Adjective Satellite
proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus
Source: WordNetan impulsive gesture of affection Source: Internet
For the Jewish men in the videos, two of whom were wearing yarmulkes, the encounter came as they stood at an intersection in West Philadelphia when they were approached, unprompted, by a man yelling the anti-Semitic slurs. Source: Internet
When I spoke with Mr. Ainey’s counterpart, Donna Cosmello, the Republican chairwoman in Susquehanna County, the first thing she talked about, unprompted, was fracking. Source: Internet
“By the way, they love African-American people, they love black people,” Mr. Trump volunteered, unprompted, describing his own supporters, who are overwhelmingly white. Source: Internet
By the way, they love African-American people, they love black people,” Mr. Trump volunteered, unprompted, describing his own supporters, who are overwhelmingly white. Source: Internet
Parnas’s unprompted remarks about Yovanovitch are the first known evidence of Trump being told derogatory information about the career diplomat. Source: Internet