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unprompted

British  
/ ʌnˈprɒmptɪd /

adjective

  1. without prompting; spontaneous

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This careful, unprompted commitment to the multilateralism of Germany's military efforts occurs again and again in conversations with the German military.

From BBC

But in unprompted remarks, he said the United States and Iran are not engaging in talks because their leaders “are all gone,” adding to the uncertainty about the war’s exit strategy.

From Los Angeles Times

"I'm enjoying the role across all formats and I'd love to carry that on," he said unprompted.

From BBC

Police had visited Warren's house a week before, where he made several unprompted comments about his XL bullies.

From BBC

"Look the cold weather is a thing, right," Stevanovic said unprompted afterwards.

From BBC