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What does spontaneity mean?
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Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Spontaneous, spontaneous
spontaneous
spontaneous
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D.J.[spKn6te! ni8*s]
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(adjective)
Occurring or producing without obvious external reasons; Autogenous.
Naturally occurring: not induced or produced by obvious external forces; spontaneous
Originated from natural tendencies or impulses, not from external stimuli or constraints.
Intrinsic: caused by natural tendency or impulse, not by external stimulus or compulsion.
There is no constraint or research in way or behavior.
Unrestricted: Unrestricted in appearance or behavior or requiring no study
Growing without farming or manual labor; Indigenous people.
Naturally growing: not requiring cultivation or human growth; Inborn
From the late Latin spont? [automatically]
From the late Latin spont? [for one's own reasons]
From Latin sponte * See Synonyms at (s)pen-
From Latin sponte * See Synonyms at (s)pen-
spontaneously
adverb
spontaneity
(noun)
Spontaneous, impulsive, instinctive, involuntary, automatic
These adjectives mean an action, reaction, or occurrence that is not clearly anticipated, prompted, or planned.
These adjectives mean to act, react or occur without obvious prior consideration, external motivation or plan.
Spontaneity applies to what happens naturally, not as a result of external constraints or stimuli:
Spontaneity refers to the natural occurrence rather than the result of external compulsion or stimulation:
The two men suddenly embraced spontaneously to show their love.
Two people suddenly embraced spontaneously because of love.
"The highest and best form of efficiency is the spontaneous cooperation of free people" (Woodrow Wilson).
"The highest and best form of efficiency is to let people cooperate freely" (Woodrow Wilson).
Impulsive refers to a sudden impulse or feeling that is not controlled by reason:
Impulsive refers to an impulsive or emotional action that is not determined by some reason:
It was an impulsive act to let her friend borrow her car, and she regretted it at once.
It was an impulsive act to let a friend borrow her car, and she regretted it immediately.
Instinctive means the behavior inspired by instinct as a natural result of a member of a species:
Instinct refers to the behavior triggered by instinct, which is the natural result of a certain class of members:
"It is not instinctive or natural to hunt heads, rob bodies or kill people for food" (bronislaw malinowski). The term also applies to the results that reflect or result from natural tendencies or natural impulses:
"Not to hunt for heads or bodies, nor to kill instinctively or naturally for food" (Braune Taylor Malinowski). The word is also used as a result of natural trends or internal impulses:
Taking the initiative to help accident victims seems as instinctive as breathing.
Helping accident victims is just like breathing.
Of something beyond the control of the will:
Invoke refers to something beyond the control of the will:
"It (being a hero) is involuntary. They sank my boat "(John F. Kennedy).
"involuntarily [become a hero]. They pushed me overboard "(John F. Kennedy).
Automatic implies the thoughtless and heartless operation of a machine; It means a constant mechanical reaction or reaction:
Automation refers to the operation of the machine without thinking and feeling; It means that there is no change in mechanical response or echo:
She mechanically said "thank you" and accepted the summons.
She accepted the call and casually said "thank you"
spontaneous
[spCn5teinjEs,-niEs]
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Spontaneous, impulsive
Naturally occurring [produced], independent of labor.
Instinctive, automatic
(style, etc) natural and elegant
A natural outpouring of admiration
Spontaneous praise.
Natural growth of willow
Natural growth of willow
Natural rehabilitation of diseases
Natural rehabilitation of diseases
spontaneously
adverb
nature
Noun (short for noun)
spontaneous
spontaneous
AHD:[sp? n-t? “n? -…s]
D.J.[spKn6te! ni8*s]
k . k[
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Occurring or producing without obvious external reasons; Autogenous.
Originated from natural tendencies or impulses, not from external stimuli or constraints.
There is no constraint or research in way or behavior.
Growing without farming or manual labor; Indigenous people.
From the late Latin spont? [automatically]
From Latin sponte * See Synonyms at (s)pen-
spontaneously
adverb
spontaneity
Noun (short for noun)
Spontaneous, impulsive, instinctive, involuntary, automatic
These adjectives mean an action, reaction, or occurrence that is not clearly anticipated, prompted, or planned.
Spontaneity applies to what happens naturally, not as a result of external constraints or stimuli:
The two men suddenly embraced spontaneously to show their love.
"The highest and best form of efficiency is the spontaneous cooperation of free people" (Woodrow Wilson).
Impulsive refers to a sudden impulse or feeling that is not controlled by reason:
It was an impulsive act to let her friend borrow her car, and she regretted it at once.
Instinctive means the behavior inspired by instinct as a natural result of a member of a species:
"It is not instinctive or natural to hunt heads, rob bodies or kill people for food" (bronislaw malinowski). The term also applies to the results that reflect or result from natural tendencies or natural impulses:
Taking the initiative to help accident victims seems as instinctive as breathing.
Of something beyond the control of the will:
"It (being a hero) is involuntary. They sank my boat "(John F. Kennedy).
Automatic implies the thoughtless and heartless operation of a machine; It means a constant mechanical reaction or reaction:
She mechanically said "thank you" and accepted the summons.
spontaneous
From Latin spontaneus
spontaneous
Automaticinherentintintitivenaturalcomplery compulsion
That is to say, it is not exquisite or artificial, which means simple and simple.
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