Unprompted in a sentence as an adjective

My wife loves her iPhone 5, but lamented, unprompted, that she can't reach the whole screen one handed.

My wife doesn't follow the tech press at all, and complained unprompted about the extra length on the 5.

My parents simply bought a sack of old pieces unprompted from Goodwill one day and gave them to me and my brother.

But that's exactly it, the call isn't unprompted, it's to resolve an open incident.

Half of them are completely unprompted by myself, and the driver will bring up Uber and ask me if I like it.

" I've even had one lady on the subway start asking me questions about the Google search engine, unprompted.

I live in New Zealand not near SV was unaware of any bad press until they send me a page of defensive articles unprompted.

"Because nothing says "Apple fanboi" like unprompted criticism of iOS.

The SV Angel team and Felix from Start Fund have not hesitated once to help when asked, and we've had more than our share of proactive, unprompted introductions to key people from them.

Unfortunately, this is also less than perfect as most users check the Always allow box granting permission to their browser for unprompted access

[1] caveat: of course if you use unprompted authentication forwarding, this becomes an issue... a compromise at github for instance could allow the github hacker to ssh into your EC2 instances using forwarded credentials, but that's a time-limited attack and only works while you're connected to github.

Since many of these comments discuss piracy and content distribution, allow me to give you an unprompted insight from a country which is in a worse situation than the USA. As of today, the country I live in offer very few legal content distribution platform for movies and television shows, and none of them has neither tolerable pricing and acceptable DRM policies nor non-laughable title selection, proper listing & metadatafor example, I would not be able to know in which quality I am renting a movie.

Unprompted definitions

adjective

proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus; "an impulsive gesture of affection"

See also: impulsive