Synonym: automatic, inherent, instinctive, natural. Antonym: compulsory. Similar words: simultaneously, respond, sponsor, response, respondent, a bone of contention, correspondent, spouse. Meaning: [spɑn'teɪnɪəs /spɒn-] adj. 1. happening or arising without apparent external cause 2. said or done without having been planned or written in advance.
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61. Before it he had been a loud, jovial man, given to spontaneous bursts of affection.
62. And it becomes necessary to self-motivate yourself during a game instead of relying on a spontaneous outburst of noise from the fans.
63. And since capitalist commodity production is spontaneous - that is, unplanned social production, they are anarchic.
64. I'd like it to be natural, spontaneous, not something that requires a special outfit.
65. But this was to be a market that was not wholly free or spontaneous.
66. He had a formidable gift for debate when he was allowed to debate in a spontaneous way.
67. Chemists know that oxygen-free climates like this tend to foster the spontaneous synthesis of organic compounds.
68. During this spontaneous process, the entropy of the system therefore increases.
69. Short-lived, spontaneous aggregations of people who share a political concern are identified by Almond as anomie interest groups.
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70. Imagine the response of early humans to fire caused by volcanoes or spontaneous combustion.
71. However spontaneous portal vein thrombus may occur in portal hypertension and the infusion of vasopressin may also play a part.
72. These outbreaks were typically spontaneous and unpremeditated; there is no evidence of a football resistance movement in action.
73. Spontaneous resolution is likely to reduce the ability of any trial to show differences in the effect of treatment.
74. Spontaneous platelet aggregation Several studies have attempted to assess whether there is evidence of increased circulating platelet aggregates in diabetic subjects.
75. Obliging, he lifted the lid and stared with spontaneous admiration at the dozen roses.
76. As well as formal sessions there may be opportunities for developing informal and spontaneous bedside teaching both patients and students.
77. An informal organisation, in contrast, is loosely structured, flexible and spontaneous.
78. This has been reported to abort cluster headache in small groups of patients with spontaneous or nitroglycerin-induced attacks.
79. There were songs and testimonies, spontaneous sermons and exhortations, joyous shouts and prayers punctuated by sobs and tears.
80. An operant is a piece of behaviour which has a spontaneous nature which occurs at a predetermined frequency.
81. However, these data combine spontaneous and induced abortions and thus reflect different causal phenomena.
82. So this element in documentary programmes is a good source of examples of authentic, spontaneous speech.
83. His style of conducting is very clear, yet also spontaneous.
84. A statement said there was a spontaneous abortion and the life support machine had now been turned off.
85. Their spontaneous coinages appear from as young as one-and-a-half to two years of age.
86. Spontaneous natural selection requires an advanced level of organization at the micro-biological stage.
87. It is now increasingly apparent that the entire universe from vast galaxies to microscopic cells unfolds through systems of spontaneous self-organization.
88. In our postindustrial economy, spontaneous cooperation is a regular occurrence.
89. He suggests that whereas spontaneous speech invokes the child's own realisation rules, imitation does not.
90. Several cases of spontaneous remission in acute leukaemia have been described in association with bacterial or viral infections.
More similar words: simultaneously, respond, sponsor, response, respondent, a bone of contention, correspondent, spouse, espouse, be responsible for, corresponding to, courteous, on the spot, courageous, contain, intangible, container, fantabulous, confrontation, continuous, on the contrary, lane, panel, planet, mundane, keep on, airplane, hurricane, component, opponent.