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词汇 unforced
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Definition of unforced in English:

unforced

adjectiveʌnˈfɔːstˌənˈfɔrst
  • 1Not produced by effort; natural.

    不勉强的;自然的

    an unforced cheerfulness

    由衷的欢欣。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All three have a natural, unforced chemistry on screen that never needs stirring romantic music to make the point.
    • Burns' dialogue has a natural, unforced rhythm that contains a fair number of wry one-liners that compensate for occasional bouts of triteness and pretentiousness.
    • It is directed and acted with aplomb, and funny when it needs to be in an unforced, natural way.
    • Every scene in the school seems natural and unforced.
    • The music is alternately spacious and intricate, lyrical and fiery, but always as natural and unforced as breathing.
    • Every song feels natural and unforced, every song remains structurally unpredictable.
    • In this case, Collins has a gentle, easygoing manner that makes Murrell's revelations and philosophical musings seem natural and unforced.
    • The nice thing about Lane's performance is that there's a natural, unforced quality to it.
    • She has a natural ability and an unforced charm (not to mention the requisite athleticism) that make it easy to accept Sara as much more than a writer's construct.
    • Although none of the other cast members quite match Suchet's unforced, natural quality, there are other capable performances.
    • And you thought it was all totally natural and unforced, didn't you?
    • The choir sing both of these in a natural and unforced manner.
    • All of it produces a density of comedic effect that manages to come off as natural, unforced.
    • There was a natural, totally unforced quality to the performance that is all too rare in contemporary music making.
    • Brauer's interest in people was natural and unforced, and he treated students and colleagues alike with the same warm friendliness.
    • Naturalistic and unforced, each character is played with sufficient poise, often understated and enigmatic by nature.
    • The dialogue was mostly improvised yet feels natural and unforced.
    • We were unforced and natural and, crucially, we were also similar.
    • But the links between Portuguese and Brazilian music are so strong that the fusion is entirely unforced and natural.
    • The voice is still natural and mostly unforced, and I hope very much that her lucky teacher will nurture it with care and wisdom, avoiding the temptation to force it into unsuitable stylistic repertoire as sometimes happens.
    Synonyms
    natural, unlaboured, easy, unaffected, uncontrived, unmannered, unstilted, unpretentious, without airs, artless, guileless, informal, casual, nonchalant, spontaneous, impromptu, ad lib
    1. 1.1 Not compelled or constrained.
      非强迫的;自愿的
      his retirement was an unforced departure

      他退休是自愿卸任。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Charity - the Koranic precept of almsgiving - was unforced and natural.
      • What is interesting though is unforced population movement since then.
      Synonyms
      voluntary, unconstrained, unprompted, unbidden, unsolicited, unplanned, unpremeditated, unrehearsed, impulsive, impetuous, unstudied, impromptu, spur-of-the-moment, extempore, extemporaneous

Derivatives

  • unforcedly

  • adverb
    • Kepesh's harried confessional provides the narrative drive for the novel and draws attention to Roth's ability to seamlessly and unforcedly conjoin prose and plotline.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His play unforcedly implies that all of life is like that, social interaction being built on shared goals and the imagining of a project more important than its achievement.
      • The legal body is the only aristocratic element which can unforcedly mingle with elements natural to democracy and combine with them on comfortable and lasting terms.
      • No matter which emotion we choose, meaningful connections with ‘coldness, numbness, melancholy’ can easily and unforcedly be made.
      • He writes of religion unforcedly practiced: prayers by most, kneeling and facing Mecca-ward in the common room, while a few quietly occupied themselves otherwise.

Rhymes

exhaust, under-resourced

Definition of unforced in US English:

unforced

adjectiveˌənˈfôrstˌənˈfɔrst
  • 1Not produced by effort; natural.

    不勉强的;自然的

    an unforced cheerfulness

    由衷的欢欣。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although none of the other cast members quite match Suchet's unforced, natural quality, there are other capable performances.
    • All of it produces a density of comedic effect that manages to come off as natural, unforced.
    • The music is alternately spacious and intricate, lyrical and fiery, but always as natural and unforced as breathing.
    • Every song feels natural and unforced, every song remains structurally unpredictable.
    • The dialogue was mostly improvised yet feels natural and unforced.
    • She has a natural ability and an unforced charm (not to mention the requisite athleticism) that make it easy to accept Sara as much more than a writer's construct.
    • We were unforced and natural and, crucially, we were also similar.
    • Every scene in the school seems natural and unforced.
    • The voice is still natural and mostly unforced, and I hope very much that her lucky teacher will nurture it with care and wisdom, avoiding the temptation to force it into unsuitable stylistic repertoire as sometimes happens.
    • Naturalistic and unforced, each character is played with sufficient poise, often understated and enigmatic by nature.
    • The nice thing about Lane's performance is that there's a natural, unforced quality to it.
    • The choir sing both of these in a natural and unforced manner.
    • Brauer's interest in people was natural and unforced, and he treated students and colleagues alike with the same warm friendliness.
    • It is directed and acted with aplomb, and funny when it needs to be in an unforced, natural way.
    • In this case, Collins has a gentle, easygoing manner that makes Murrell's revelations and philosophical musings seem natural and unforced.
    • There was a natural, totally unforced quality to the performance that is all too rare in contemporary music making.
    • All three have a natural, unforced chemistry on screen that never needs stirring romantic music to make the point.
    • But the links between Portuguese and Brazilian music are so strong that the fusion is entirely unforced and natural.
    • Burns' dialogue has a natural, unforced rhythm that contains a fair number of wry one-liners that compensate for occasional bouts of triteness and pretentiousness.
    • And you thought it was all totally natural and unforced, didn't you?
    Synonyms
    natural, unlaboured, easy, unaffected, uncontrived, unmannered, unstilted, unpretentious, without airs, artless, guileless, informal, casual, nonchalant, spontaneous, impromptu, ad lib
    1. 1.1 Not compelled or constrained.
      非强迫的;自愿的
      his retirement was an unforced departure

      他退休是自愿卸任。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Charity - the Koranic precept of almsgiving - was unforced and natural.
      • What is interesting though is unforced population movement since then.
      Synonyms
      voluntary, unconstrained, unprompted, unbidden, unsolicited, unplanned, unpremeditated, unrehearsed, impulsive, impetuous, unstudied, impromptu, spur-of-the-moment, extempore, extemporaneous
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