unconsulted

English

Etymology

un- + consulted

Adjective

unconsulted (not comparable)

  1. Not consulted.
    • 1825, Samuel Johnson, The Works of Samuel Johnson, Vol. 10.:
      And, I believe, my lords, all the other general officers were equally unconsulted, and would, if their advice had been asked, equally have disapproved the measures that have been pursued.
    • 1915, Richard Le Gallienne, Vanishing Roads and Other Essays:
      And man's first thoughts of the world and the strangely romantic life he is suddenly called up, out of nothingness, to live, unconsulted, uninstructed, left to feel his way in the blinding radiance up into which he has been mysteriously thrust []
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