unprovoked

adjective

un·​pro·​voked ˌən-prə-ˈvōkt How to pronounce unprovoked (audio)
: occurring without any identifiable cause or justification : not provoked
an unprovoked assault/attack
unprovoked anger

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In December 2024, a woman was killed after she was set on fire in an unprovoked attack on a NYC subway train in Brooklyn. Louis Casiano, FOXNews.com, 4 Dec. 2025 Butterfly populations in the United States declined by a fifth in the first two decades of this century, and the number of unprovoked shark attacks fell steeply last year. Victor J. Blue, Harpers Magazine, 23 Nov. 2025 Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder in which the brain produces recurring, unprovoked seizures – episodes of abnormal brain activity that cause involuntary changes in bodily function, sensations or awareness. Daryl Austin, USA Today, 18 Nov. 2025 In the eyes of the judge, if the Nord Stream blasts were a Ukrainian act of sabotage, that would be a justified response to an unprovoked invasion. Joseph Ataman, CNN Money, 15 Nov. 2025 See All Example Sentences for unprovoked

Word History

First Known Use

1534, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of unprovoked was in 1534

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“Unprovoked.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unprovoked. Accessed 14 Dec. 2025.

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