Spontaneous, Spontaneously, Spontaneity
spontaneous (adjective) - unplanned, acting freely (acting suddenly by impulse without rigid rules)
spontaneity (noun)
spontaneously (adverb)
Example sentences:
* Over-planning can often kill spontaneity in creative work.
* Even his spontaneity was planned.
* People who work in creative businesses like design cannot afford to lose their spontaneity.
* The freedom and spontaneity of the council should be preserved, so it can work out creative solutions that the neighborhood is likely to encounter in the future.
* The new rules do not mean the end of spontaneity and a sense of fun and challenge.
* Not constrained by a highly disciplined technique, there is great spontaneity in their approach to the problem.
* There was little playfulness, communication, or spontaneity in their approach to the problem.
* When my first song became a big hit, I kissed goodbye to spontaneity forever.
* Spontaneity gets squelched, if there are too many rules to follow.
* I always felt like I had to be spontaneous to entertain people.
* Critics have often complained of an absence of spontaneity in her art.
* The guitarist preferred the spontaneity of live performance when making her recordings.
* The audience all joined in the spontaneous applause.
* He retained the spontaneity of a child even into old age.
* All too often this meant stifling the students' creativity and spontaneity.
* "In a world of strait-laced insularity his spontaneity and joie de vivre stand out like a neon overcoat."
* The spontaneity and intensity of his painting is overwhelming.
* He was accused of reckless spontaneity in making decisions that would affect the lives of many.
* She wanted her boys to have a normal childhood, full of spontaneity and lots of fun.
* Going live could give the show spontaneity.
* In the lyrics of his songs he wanted to recapture the spontaneity of days gone by.






