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US
/ˌspɑntəˈniəti/
]
[ UK /spɒntˈeɪnɪti/ ]
[ UK /spɒntˈeɪnɪti/ ]
NOUN
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the quality of being spontaneous and coming from natural feelings without constraint
the spontaneity of his laughter
How To Use spontaneity In A Sentence
- Her verbal spontaneity ruffled far too many feathers even if it attracted admiration from thousands of radicals and feminists.
- There is a spontaneity, a wonderful painterly quality that bridges several techniques and makes them unlike other mediums.
- The film allows the director ample space for his visual imagination to freewheel with dazzling spontaneity and inventiveness.
- What makes the Eleven Cities Tour extraordinary among sporting events is its genuine spontaneity.
- Linear simplicity, naive spontaneity, subtlety of tones and interesting techniques mark his abstracts.
- With a new band, spontaneity will be the keynote.
- New Yorkers love spontaneity, love it to death. Times, Sunday Times
- That was the problem, he lacked spontaneity and I struggled to get into the mood. The Sun
- Meanwhile the autonomists avoid developing any political or social vision in deference to the spontaneity of the movement.
- Instead of naturalness and spontaneity we have had thirty odd years of media manipulation.