unforced

adjective
UK: /ʌnfɔːst/
US: /ʌnfɔːrst/
  1. Done in a relaxed and natural way; without being forced or artificial.

    1. Her smile was unforced and genuine.
    2. The actor delivered his lines with an unforced naturalness that captivated the audience, reflecting his deep understanding of the character.
  2. Relating to an error in sports that is not caused by the actions of the opponent.

    1. His unforced error cost him the game.
    2. The tennis player struggled with a series of unforced errors, ultimately leading to his defeat in the crucial match.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unforced" in English means: Done in a relaxed and natural way; without being forced or artificial., Relating to an error in sports that is not caused by the actions of the opponent..

The phonetic transcription of "unforced" is /ʌnfɔːst/ in British English and /ʌnfɔːrst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unforced": natural, genuine, spontaneous, effortless.

Example usage of "unforced": "Her smile was unforced and genuine.". More examples on the page.