ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1631. Massinger, Emperor East, IV. v. Thou uninvited guest, I charge thee, leave me!
1665. Boyle, Occas. Refl., IV. xvii. 112. The great Advantage of freeing themselves from uninvited Companions.
1702. Vanbrugh, False Friend, III. ii. That thought comes uninvited. Then, like an uninvited guest, let it be treated: Begone intruder.
1796. Mme. DArblay, Camilla, IV. 183. [There] he had spent the night, though uninvited by its agitated owner.
1840. Hood, Up Rhine, 241. Uninvited and unannounced, an unceremonious visitor stepped boldly into the room.
1882. Mayne Reid, in N. York Tribune, 21 June. All uninvited people would be looked upon as intruders.
Hence Uninvitedly adv.
1669. Earl Orrery, Parthen., III. v. 11. Uninvitedly I came to participate in their Glory.