unforced in English

adjective
1
not produced by effort; natural.
an unforced cheerfulness
adjective

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "unforced" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "unforced", or refer to the context using the word "unforced" in the English Dictionary.

1. As he waited for Anthony, he strolled around looking at the streaked gilt mock Gothic with unforced affection.

2. Shōko Watanabe gave Departures four out of five stars in The Nikkei newspaper, praising the actors' unforced performances.

3. I much liked the unforced eloquence of both their slow movements, especially the Schubert-foreseeing Allegretto of the former.

4. Unforced errors (David Souter, John Paul Stevens, Harry Blackmun), Borkings and withdrawals (Robert Bork, Clement Haynesworth, Douglas Ginsburg), and mixed bags (John Roberts, Anthony Kennedy

5. Authorities raise red flags about AstraZeneca’s vaccine press release [Updated] The "unforced error" in data reporting may raise more doubts about the vaccine

6. There are also several similar words to Autogenetic in our dictionary, which are Habitual, Impulsive, Instinctive, Instinctual, Intuitive, Involuntary, Mechanical, Natural, Perfunctory, Reflex, Routine, Spontaneous, Unconscious, Unforced, Unintentional, Unthinking, Unwilled and Unmeditated.

7. Unforced errors (David Souter, John Paul Stevens, Harry Blackmun), Borkings and withdrawals (Robert Bork, Clement Haynesworth, Douglas Ginsburg), and mixed bags (John Roberts, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O’Connor) mark the missed opportunities that turned, as one book title prophetically put it, conservative votes into liberal victories.

8. Candid - informal or natural; especially caught off guard or unprepared; "a Candid photograph"; "a Candid interview" uncontrived , unstudied - not by design or artifice; unforced and impromptu; "an air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be painstakingly achieved"; "simple unstudied charm"

9. ‘He Amiably volunteered to make an appointment for me with the minister.’ ‘She was kissing his face Amiably as if he were her savior, taking her away from her disappearing world.’ ‘His movie is like a cork bobbing Amiably on waves of lightness and unforced gaiety.’ ‘The two then parted ways Amiably.’