spontaneity
IPA: spɑntʌnˈiʌti
noun
- (uncountable) The quality of being spontaneous.
- (countable) Spontaneous behaviour.
- (biology) The tendency to undergo change, characteristic of both animal and vegetable organisms, and not restrained or checked by the environment.
- (biology) The tendency to activity of muscular tissue, including the voluntary muscles, when in a state of healthful vigour and refreshment.
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Examples of "spontaneity" in Sentences
- The meeting has spontaneity.
- But spontaneity was only part of the story.
- Their spontaneity is as fabricated as the Tea Bag parties.
- The qualities most emphasized are spontaneity and improvisation.
- Spontaneity means the quality of being spontaneous and coming from.
- The noun form, 'spontaneity', refers to the quality of being spontaneous.
- Most of his work concentrated on spontaneity of love and the solitude of nature.
- What spontaneity is — spontaneity comes from an invisible idea that is there before the creation began.
- It's time for more spunk and spontaneity from the president, not in place of explanation but accompanying it.
- But it's time for more spunk and spontaneity from the president, not in place of explanation but accompanying it.
- The conclusion of spontaneity is not drawn from looking at the video or eyeballing the fly but by analysing the graphed traces.
- The authors are careful to distance their carefully operationalized definitions of spontaneity from the philosophical issue of free will.
- The Mirror's writer found Rowbotham too methodical, too studied, and too much lacking in spontaneity, however, even likening his talent to "the carved work of a bed post."
- Emotional outbursts are trusted because (so the myth would have it) emotional outbursts are spontaneous, spontaneity is honest, and honesty is valued whether it offends or not.
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