单词 | uninvited |
释义 | uninvited (ʌnɪnvaɪtɪd ) adjective [ADJECTIVE after verb, verb-link ADJECTIVE, ADJECTIVE noun] If someone does something or goes somewhere uninvited, they do it or go there without being asked, often when their action or presence is not wanted. He came uninvited to one of Stein's parties. ...a hundred invited guests and many more who were uninvited. ...an uninvited question from a reporter. Synonyms: unasked, unbidden, unwanted, not asked Collocations: uninvited visitor It didn't take our uninvited visitor long to find what he was looking for. Times, Sunday Times We don't want neighbours, snoopers, uninvited visitors or unsought conversation. Times, Sunday Times So he took the matter in to his own hands and paid his uninvited visitors 5,000 to leave - which they did. The Sun Even now the restaurant takes precautions against uninvited visitors. Times, Sunday Times The building soon fell into a sorry state as uninvited visitors plundered its remaining assets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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