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Definition of unbidden in English: unbiddenadjectiveʌnˈbɪd(ə)nˌənˈbɪdn 1Without having been commanded or invited. 未奉命的;未被邀请的 不速之客。 Example sentencesExamples - The cheeseboard was sound enough and there were enough little unbidden watermelon vodka shooters and pots of labneh with breadsticks to send me out into the night quite staggering with fullness, even without pudding.
- We were told to keep our seats because the show wasn't over until ABBA sang and unbidden, the audience started clapping along happily, as a virtual mini-ABBA concert was performed at the end.
- Skeleton House, pays homage to the shantytowns and favelas that sprout up unbidden on the outskirts of the world's major cities.
- Eventually stuff might start turning up unbidden, but I suspect the direct ask will bear fruit sooner.
- Still, Sam Fox talked to me, unbidden and it wasn't just to say ‘Get out of my hotel room or I will call security’.
- In addition, the waiting staff embark on informal rounds of random sushi delivery, bringing plates of tempura and sashimi unbidden.
- Pink Floyd and Badfinger are your turns, Steve Wright your host, Ronan Keating your unbidden bringer of sinister ginger wrongness.
- Evil, seductive things that they are, they started showing up in my mailbox, unbidden, but promising miraculous results and weeks, nay, months of gratification.
- He filled me in, unbidden, on the local hooker scene.
- Now everyone knows that cats claws come out unbidden.
- Everywhere in the school, which from the earliest hours has been the headquarters of the search and rescue effort, there are piles of equipment, a superabundance of material that has arrived unbidden from all over America.
- Maci Trufant, destined to be Gob's betrothed, writes letters to her brother in the Zouaves, then finds that her left hand, unbidden, writes his replies after he is killed.
- If I didn't subscribe, I wouldn't buy this issue - as it was, it arrived unbidden, so I had to see it sitting on my coffee table without having been sufficiently prepped for the horror.
- Extremists, however, do not provide the rank and file, who come, largely unbidden, to a particular protest.
- Indeed WLHM's adventure was an unbidden discovery voyage - the epitome of all good project work.
- Notwithstanding that I had considered my accent in Bulgarian to have been in top form, unbidden the waiter brought me a menu in English.
- And a whole lot of people were inconvenienced over the weekend when ravers arrived unbidden on land near Foxhill.
- A new survey has revealed that in North Yorkshire alone, as many as 20 per cent of people have had a ‘bad experience’ with people calling, unbidden, at their doorstep.
- The issue of race is an occasional unbidden guest at the dinner table in white America.
- You'll find, my advice is, while sometimes unbidden, quite helpful.
Synonyms uninvited, unasked, unrequested, unsolicited unwanted, unwelcome - 1.1 (especially of a thought or feeling) arising without conscious effort.
(尤指思想,情感)自发的 unbidden tears came to his eyes 他情不自禁地流泪。 Example sentencesExamples - That is to say, she didn't like the fact that she thought of him from time to time, unbidden thoughts, very much beyond her control.
- But I'm learning to cope with the sudden, dreadful pangs of why me? that strike unbidden when I'm alone or looking in a mirror.
- Visions of Professor McGonagall similarly luring Harry and Ron to their doom may have popped up unbidden in some anxious minds, but they may now rest again.
- Bacardi is one of the most instantly recognizable brands in the world; think of rum and the ubiquitous ‘bat’ symbol pops up unbidden.
- Tears sprang reflexively, unbidden, and cautious he opened his eyes again, to the excruciating light.
- Yet those are not the images that rise unbidden at the word.
- At this time of year, when we find ourselves in the close company of extended family who may cause that quote to flicker unbidden into our minds, we celebrate the birth of the One who came to save man from himself.
- Those were moments when Scripture verses would come to her unbidden.
- But sometimes, unbidden thoughts popped into her head.
- I have a host of similarly faded and dusty memories of my boyhood that pop up unbidden when I'm in a situation that stimulates my memory.
- Now that he's gone I sometimes find that the things that bring him closest to me are very small, dim gems that spring back to life often unbidden but cherished for their quality.
- Anyway, on one particular occasion that's floated unbidden into my memory today, I was allowed to go off over the park and up to the main road with Johnny-next-door, just so long as I behaved myself.
- At the thought of him, an unbidden idea popped into my head.
- The unbidden thought sent heat flowing into her cheeks, and she almost laughed aloud.
- This morning, unbidden, a few words from a long-forgotten song by the genius singer/songwriter Jacques Brel popped into my head.
- I was surprised by what I recalled, by the level of detail that came back unbidden - memories that had been sitting in a cell somewhere waiting for the right sequence of electricity to light them up again.
- And the image of another burning came unbidden to mind, rising like a fuming harpy.
- In other news, I have recently decided to title all posts with any song lyrics that wander unbidden into my head at the moment of literary creation.
- Sufferers can find themselves having constant and unbidden thoughts they believe could cause disasters or cause harm to those around them.
- That image just seems to have appeared unbidden in his fevered little fantasy about nefarious Anti-American Red Cross workers with foreign sounding names.
Synonyms spontaneous, unprompted, voluntary, unforced, uncompelled, unplanned, unpremeditated, spur-of-the-moment informal off-the-cuff
Rhymesbestridden, forbidden, hidden, midden, outridden, ridden, stridden Definition of unbidden in US English: unbiddenadjectiveˌənˈbidnˌənˈbɪdn 1Without having been commanded or invited. 未奉命的;未被邀请的 不速之客。 Example sentencesExamples - A new survey has revealed that in North Yorkshire alone, as many as 20 per cent of people have had a ‘bad experience’ with people calling, unbidden, at their doorstep.
- Pink Floyd and Badfinger are your turns, Steve Wright your host, Ronan Keating your unbidden bringer of sinister ginger wrongness.
- Evil, seductive things that they are, they started showing up in my mailbox, unbidden, but promising miraculous results and weeks, nay, months of gratification.
- Maci Trufant, destined to be Gob's betrothed, writes letters to her brother in the Zouaves, then finds that her left hand, unbidden, writes his replies after he is killed.
- He filled me in, unbidden, on the local hooker scene.
- If I didn't subscribe, I wouldn't buy this issue - as it was, it arrived unbidden, so I had to see it sitting on my coffee table without having been sufficiently prepped for the horror.
- Now everyone knows that cats claws come out unbidden.
- Everywhere in the school, which from the earliest hours has been the headquarters of the search and rescue effort, there are piles of equipment, a superabundance of material that has arrived unbidden from all over America.
- Eventually stuff might start turning up unbidden, but I suspect the direct ask will bear fruit sooner.
- Extremists, however, do not provide the rank and file, who come, largely unbidden, to a particular protest.
- Still, Sam Fox talked to me, unbidden and it wasn't just to say ‘Get out of my hotel room or I will call security’.
- You'll find, my advice is, while sometimes unbidden, quite helpful.
- And a whole lot of people were inconvenienced over the weekend when ravers arrived unbidden on land near Foxhill.
- We were told to keep our seats because the show wasn't over until ABBA sang and unbidden, the audience started clapping along happily, as a virtual mini-ABBA concert was performed at the end.
- The cheeseboard was sound enough and there were enough little unbidden watermelon vodka shooters and pots of labneh with breadsticks to send me out into the night quite staggering with fullness, even without pudding.
- Skeleton House, pays homage to the shantytowns and favelas that sprout up unbidden on the outskirts of the world's major cities.
- In addition, the waiting staff embark on informal rounds of random sushi delivery, bringing plates of tempura and sashimi unbidden.
- Notwithstanding that I had considered my accent in Bulgarian to have been in top form, unbidden the waiter brought me a menu in English.
- Indeed WLHM's adventure was an unbidden discovery voyage - the epitome of all good project work.
- The issue of race is an occasional unbidden guest at the dinner table in white America.
Synonyms uninvited, unasked, unrequested, unsolicited - 1.1 (especially of a thought or feeling) arising without conscious effort.
(尤指思想,情感)自发的 unbidden tears came to his eyes 他情不自禁地流泪。 Example sentencesExamples - But sometimes, unbidden thoughts popped into her head.
- This morning, unbidden, a few words from a long-forgotten song by the genius singer/songwriter Jacques Brel popped into my head.
- In other news, I have recently decided to title all posts with any song lyrics that wander unbidden into my head at the moment of literary creation.
- Those were moments when Scripture verses would come to her unbidden.
- At this time of year, when we find ourselves in the close company of extended family who may cause that quote to flicker unbidden into our minds, we celebrate the birth of the One who came to save man from himself.
- At the thought of him, an unbidden idea popped into my head.
- Tears sprang reflexively, unbidden, and cautious he opened his eyes again, to the excruciating light.
- And the image of another burning came unbidden to mind, rising like a fuming harpy.
- Sufferers can find themselves having constant and unbidden thoughts they believe could cause disasters or cause harm to those around them.
- The unbidden thought sent heat flowing into her cheeks, and she almost laughed aloud.
- But I'm learning to cope with the sudden, dreadful pangs of why me? that strike unbidden when I'm alone or looking in a mirror.
- Bacardi is one of the most instantly recognizable brands in the world; think of rum and the ubiquitous ‘bat’ symbol pops up unbidden.
- That image just seems to have appeared unbidden in his fevered little fantasy about nefarious Anti-American Red Cross workers with foreign sounding names.
- I have a host of similarly faded and dusty memories of my boyhood that pop up unbidden when I'm in a situation that stimulates my memory.
- Yet those are not the images that rise unbidden at the word.
- That is to say, she didn't like the fact that she thought of him from time to time, unbidden thoughts, very much beyond her control.
- Visions of Professor McGonagall similarly luring Harry and Ron to their doom may have popped up unbidden in some anxious minds, but they may now rest again.
- I was surprised by what I recalled, by the level of detail that came back unbidden - memories that had been sitting in a cell somewhere waiting for the right sequence of electricity to light them up again.
- Anyway, on one particular occasion that's floated unbidden into my memory today, I was allowed to go off over the park and up to the main road with Johnny-next-door, just so long as I behaved myself.
- Now that he's gone I sometimes find that the things that bring him closest to me are very small, dim gems that spring back to life often unbidden but cherished for their quality.
Synonyms spontaneous, unprompted, voluntary, unforced, uncompelled, unplanned, unpremeditated, spur-of-the-moment
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