Synonym: spontaneousness. Similar words: spontaneous, spontaneously, instantaneous, responsibility, neither, neither nor, sponsor, respond. Meaning: [‚spɑntə'nɪːətɪ /‚spɒn-] n. the quality of being spontaneous and coming from natural feelings without constraint.
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1, There is a lack of spontaneity in her performance.
2, His enthusiasm was somewhat lacking in spontaneity, I thought.
3, The script has a refreshing spontaneity and sparkle.
4, He had the spontaneity of a child.
5, Spontaneity and whim are the order of the day.
6, Here the prospect of building an ethic on spontaneity and awareness brings about an unexpected shift of the burden of proof.
7, Her verbal spontaneity ruffled far too many feathers even if it attracted admiration from thousands of radicals and feminists.
8, Painters and sculptors began looking for inspiration in spontaneity and primitive feeling rather than in the lecture halls of traditional learning.
9, The spontaneity of the dancers ebbed away and they seemed almost shamefaced that their behaviour had been witnessed by their employers.
10, What is perhaps missing is that element of spontaneity which serves to project Haydn's originality in a more vivid manner.
11, You curb your spontaneity in an effort to behave in an acceptable fashion.
12, In this way the autonomy and spontaneity of the individual subject that had been the original goal of enlightenment might be retrieved.
13, The loss of spontaneity and initiative may be accompanied by personality changes, anxiety and restlessness,(sentencedict.com) particularly around tea time.
14, The playing has a freedom and spontaneity sometimes lacking in his recent work.
15, The romantic spontaneity and courage are gone.
16, The ersatz spontaneity of "Sunday Love" sounds especially hollow.
17, Characteristics: spontaneity; short trip and long intervals between trips.
18, The very spontaneity of his gestures precluded him from managing his own achievements.
19, The characteristics of children's pheno menology are spontaneity,(http://sentencedict.com/spontaneity.html) and susceptibility to subjectivity ...
20, On the crucial night, any spontaneity on his part could cause trouble.
21, Folk, the spontaneity, the mass character highlight many are the stodger.
22, Religions classically struggle with this same divided consciousness about order and chaos, balance and exuberance, propriety and spontaneity.
23, I expect Jasper got discouraged by a lack of spontaneity.
24, What makes the Eleven Cities Tour extraordinary among sporting events is its genuine spontaneity.
25, In it we know ourselves to be rational agents detached from spontaneity, judging on objective grounds what will serve our ends.
26, Others thought that the Anglican Book of Common Prayer restricted spontaneity in worship by prescribing certain set prayers.
27, Widely respected as one of the founding fathers of photojournalism and a pioneer in the art of photography, his pictures are admired for their spontaneity and mastery of form.
28, As an adult there was not the same type of spontaneity and community atmosphere, so play often had to be self-generated and I'm sure that happens to many people.
29, Researchers have propounded the main target of rice apomixis . It is dominant and simplicity, specificity and spontaneity, facultative and lethal, polyploidy and hybridity.
30, Objectives To explore a simple and effective means to treat spontaneity pneumothorax.
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