Involuntarily

Word INVOLUNTARILY
Character 13
Hyphenation in vol un ta ri ly
Pronunciations /ɪnˈvɒləntɹɪli/

Definitions and meanings of "Involuntarily"

What do we mean by involuntarily?

In an involuntary manner; done without conscious thought.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Involuntarily

The word "involuntarily" in example sentences

As it is, Bobby Garwood was a major embarrassment to two government: the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, for their claiming no living Americans remain involuntarily in their country, and to the U.S. for believing them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

House cleaning, voluntarily and/or involuntarily, is required and a fresh start is needed. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Long Sin," came the name involuntarily to my lips, for I knew that Wu would delegate just such a job to his faithful slave. ❋ Unknown (1908)

So he was harnessed in again, and proudly he pulled as of old, though more than once he cried out involuntarily from the bite of his inward hurt. ❋ Unknown (1903)

And at last she found herself uttering the name involuntarily, overcome by something stronger than her dread. ❋ George Gissing (1880)

She blushed crimson as the word involuntarily broke from her lips, and cried again as loudly as she could, "Help!" ❋ John Hay (1870)

Astonishment, pleasure, hope, and shame, took alternate rapid possession of her mind; but the last sensation was the first that visibly operated, and she snatched her hand involuntarily from the Major. ❋ Unknown (1796)

I knew not what to say; but I sighed involuntarily from the bottom of my heart. ❋ Unknown (1778)

And even later, when for the first time in her life she had lain in bed with a man and said his name involuntarily or said it truly meaning him, the name she was screaming and saying was not his at all. ❋ Unknown (1993)

He shouted Raederle's name involuntarily, in horror, and the floor lurched under him again, shrugging him toward the lake. ❋ McKillip, Patricia A. (1979)

"Not things, not -- not toys," Trixton Brent's expression involuntarily coming to her lips. ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

Miss Betty recalled involuntarily one trait after another that had fastened on her memory. ❋ Susan Warner (1852)

Greeks themselves borrowed knowledge, had perhaps a language, the construction of which recalls involuntarily that of the languages of ❋ Unknown (1851)

Let us not, however, forget, that a people celebrated in remote antiquity, a people from whom the Greeks themselves borrowed knowledge, had perhaps a language, the construction of which recalls involuntarily that of the languages of America. ❋ Alexander Von Humboldt (1814)

Phoshi: I have yet to find an application of magnets that doesn't cause worry about wiping data or credit cards as wallets and thumb drives get moved around the house "involuntarily" by little hands that don't know any better. ❋ Unknown (2009)

George Michael "involuntarily" provides the soundtrack for this montage of images from recent years in America: Link to "Freedom," by anonymous. ❋ Unknown (2006)

MELOY: We do not have the kind of involuntarily commitment system that allows for the long term treatment of those who may pose a danger who are mentally ill but are not willing to go into kind of care. ❋ Unknown (2007)

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