a stranger to, compulsive, impulsive, involuntary, oblivious, unaware of, unguided, unintentional, unperceiving, unrealizing, unwilling
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an unwitting subject in an experiment. [adjective]
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Notes Rebekah 's scheming continued again with Isaac an unwitting accomplice. [adjective]
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Thus Protestant learners often become the unwitting confidantes of Catholic Irish speakers who bitterly resent the republican image of the Irish language. [adjective]
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Unwitting perhaps of the fine time afforded by the feeble delays of Mr. [adjective]
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His unwitting violence sent her spinning, and she fell, knocking her head against a sofa. [Please select]
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No instinct, no woman's instinct, had stayed her from unwitting sin. [Please select]
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Then she bit her lip, evidently to keep back further unwitting utterance to a total stranger. [Please select]
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The captured prey is too far off for her to see it; she is all unwitting. [Please select]
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Her cruelty was all unwitting; she intended to rally him sweetly. [Please select]
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"Sir," said Pembroke, rising and advancing, "you are very welcome, and I ask pardon for my unwitting speech." [Please select]
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I was unwitting agent in both cases; but that did not make him love me the more. [Please select]
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