Etymology
Unprompted: Not prompted or provoked; spontaneous.
Meaning
Occurring or done without being requested, asked, or prompted.
Origin
The word "unprompted" is derived from the Latin prefix "un-" (not) and the verb "promptare" (to prompt or incite). The suffix "-ed" indicates the past participle.
Unprompted Etymology
Example Usage
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