Unprovoked in a sentence as an adjective

It would be one thing if this call were totally unprovoked, but that's hardly the case here.

An unprovoked jab at newbies, way to be original.

I try reserve the unprovoked belligerence for Plan B, but I guess I'm just classy like that.

[24] A 1991 study found that 94% of attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked, compared to 43% for other breeds.

Everyone felt an unprovoked need to justify their eating habits to me.

You only get banned if you engage in unprovoked PVP in high-security space and you manage to keep your ship.

That's not exactly the opposite of what I wanted it to do when I declined their unprovoked offer, but it's pretty damn close.

Let's ignore for now the chance that a bystander only see's me kick this women in the head and assumes it was unprovoked and then attacks me.

He complained, they responded, and responded, and even responded unprovoked.

And he could have done with less unprovoked politically correct corrections on HN, especially when they are factually false.

They have also frequently staged unprovoked fatal military attacks on Southern territory in the last few years.

It has to do with unwarranted and unprovoked aggression by political elites.

[To gwern, unprovoked] You are attempting the early dismissal of some viewpoint you disagree with on a more or less political grounds but this has not very much to do with science.

If she had approached him respectfully, without an unprovoked physical attack, he would have responded much differently.

But I'm having difficulty seeing this as anything other than straightforward unprovoked aggression against people who are not criminals.

Yes, an unprovoked military incursion into a foreign country is usually a great way to win the population's hearts and minds and ensure its full cooperation.

There is no excuse for this behavior, and calling the victims of unprovoked violence "unprincipled" is absolutely irredeemable.

Mostly they're discreet about pissing in recessed entryways, but somebody tried to spit on me at a bus stop completely unprovoked, and there's more than one guy on Market around 3rd or 4th who would wander around and yell incoherently at pretty much any pedestrian within twenty feet.

Unprovoked definitions

adjective

occurring without motivation or provocation; "motiveless malignity"; "unprovoked and dastardly attack"- F.D.Roosevelt

See also: motiveless wanton