The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unwilled \Un*willed"\, a. [1st pref. un- + will.]
Deprived of the faculty of will or volition.
--Mrs. Browning.
Wiktionary
a. Not disposed of in a legal will.
WordNet
adj. without deliberate intent; "my heart with unwilled love grew warm"- George Macdonald [syn: unintentional]
without deliberate volition
Usage examples of "unwilled".
Nevertheless, Cazaril found his mind, unwilled, revolving plans for pleasures with Palli that somehow did not include his ladies.
The present was really an unwilled invitation to accept a very dull future in which one second was the same as another, as symbolized by the minimal metamorphosis from number to number, in which the achievement of a minute and later an hour was, so muted was the change, nothing for the instrument to crow over.