spontaneousness

IPA: spɑntˈeɪniʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state or condition of being spontaneous; spontaneity.
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Examples of "spontaneousness" in Sentences

  • Romantic in its spontaneousness, and it is funny, which is always a good way to please the ladies!
  • Compared with much of our American humor, it has a spontaneousness, and above all a lovable quality, that ours lacks.
  • Never, that is, until Christopher (in a rare bit of spontaneousness) suggested we take a little road trip to marry over there.
  • Craig, your rock-paper-scissors-date is a damn good idea, it is romantic in its spontaneousness, and it is funny too! perfecto!
  • I cannot forgive you the want of accomplishments; and yet culture will instantly impair that chiefest beauty of spontaneousness.
  • Along with this advance, however, there is a perceptible falling off in symmetry and completeness of design, and in what I would call spontaneousness of composition.
  • There is frequently a claim from the top, yes “endowed by their creator”, yet spontaneousness of human morality and order is another strong claim, especially in American conservatism.
  • The problem is, first of all, that such shows cost a lot, and second of all, that they don't have the spontaneousness and sense of pure fun interaction that the big hit sitcoms have: there's always a certain consciousness of the camera gimmickry, whereas with a sitcom you ought to be focused on the characters and the way they interact.

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