Unforced in a sentence as an adjective

Seriously though, I hate to see these kinds of unforced errors.

An unforced error on Techweek's part, and reasonable to call them out on it.

Inflicting it on the internet in 2014 would be a grave and unforced error.

This kind of platform was the easiest method of staying in touch, but in an unforced passive participation way.

Acting out of "Fear of money" is probably the most common routine unforced error harming startups that post on HN.

AV made a substantial unforced error at exactly the wrong time which resulted in a huge drop in search quality.

Nothing you can say about people being hypersensitive can take away from the fact that this was a completely unforced error.

" marketing, and develop some real, quiet, unforced confidence.

"Champions of the open web" is a big niche that's empty right now, largely because of Google's failure to occupy it an unforced error in my opinion.

> There is also a form of rape that is not forced?Some instances of statutory rape are entirely unforced by any common definition of 'force'.

I'm as much a fan of clear, meaningful titles as the next person, but when life hands you such an unforced, ambiguous, deliciously absurd title, I think it's best to savor it.

I'm coming to the conclusion that when citing a dictionary or other reference work, the probability of an unforced language error in the same sentence asymptotically approaches 1.

Unforced definitions

adjective

not brought about by coercion or force; "the confession was uncoerced"

See also: uncoerced willing

adjective

not resulting from undue effort; not forced; "a voice with a pleasingly unforced quality"; "his playing is facile and unstrained"

See also: unstrained