Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Not intended; unintentional.
- adjective Having no particular purpose, organization, or structure; random.
- adjective Not thought out or prepared in advance; spontaneous.
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- adjective
unintentional ; notintended - adjective
spontaneous and notthought through inadvance - adjective not having any
structure ororganization
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not done with purpose or intent
- adjective without apparent forethought or prompting or planning
Etymologies
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Examples
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In 2008 Texas will lead the nation in unplanned pregnancies and have the nations highest infant mortality rate.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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"It is short-term unplanned sickness and people who used that regularly as a means to have time away from work," said Ms Heatly.
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