Involuntarily [adverb]

Definition of Involuntarily:

helplessly

Synonyms of Involuntarily:


Opposite/Antonyms of Involuntarily:

-


Sentence/Example of Involuntarily:

The documentary then cuts to Spears’s hospitalization and involuntary psychiatric evaluation following a dispute with Federline in early 2008, which led to the then-temporary conservatorship that Spears’s father still holds over her today.

Southwest’s inability to secure a 10% reduction in 2021 spending for each work group means the company is on the brink of its first involuntary job cuts in its 49-year history.

There is something about it that feels forced, involuntary, creepily so.

Barber can attest to the bureaucracy of involuntary federal collections.

I cried, and shrank involuntarily, for his eyeballs rolled till only the whites showed in a way that made me shudder.

Involuntarily Isabel glanced at Mrs. Kaye; Flora had hinted to her of the lady's designs.

Harris sighed involuntarily and turned towards his host, who returned his smile faintly and then led the way down the corridor.

Oliver coloured involuntarily to find that the old thief had been reading his thoughts; but boldly said, Yes, he did want to know.

He clasped his hands together, and involuntarily uttered a subdued exclamation of horror.

"No, she don't or'ter," the Colonel thought, involuntarily adopting Jake's dialect; but what to do with her was the question.