Spontaneity

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /spɑːntəˈneɪəti/

Definitions of spontaneity

noun the quality or state of being spontaneous, occurring or done without premeditation or external stimulus

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer planned activities over spontaneity.

A2 Her spontaneity often leads to fun and unexpected adventures.

B1 The workshop encouraged participants to embrace spontaneity in their creative process.

B2 His natural spontaneity made him a popular and engaging speaker.

C1 The actress's spontaneity on stage captivated the audience.

C2 The artist's work was praised for its spontaneity and emotional depth.

Examples of spontaneity in a Sentence

formal The artist's work is known for its spontaneity and fluidity.

informal I love the spontaneity of our weekend road trips.

slang Let's add some spontaneity to our plans and see where the night takes us.

figurative The spontaneity of her laughter was like music to my ears.

Grammatical Forms of spontaneity

past tense

spontaneity

plural

spontaneities

comparative

more spontaneous

superlative

most spontaneous

present tense

spontaneity

future tense

will spontaneity

perfect tense

has spontaneity

continuous tense

is spontaneity

singular

spontaneity

positive degree

spontaneous

infinitive

to spontaneity

gerund

spontaneity

participle

spontaneity

Origin and Evolution of spontaneity

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'spontaneity' originated from the Latin word 'spontaneus', which means voluntary or of one's own accord.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'spontaneity' has evolved to encompass the idea of acting without premeditation or external influence, reflecting a sense of naturalness and freedom.