spontaneous
1 of 1adjective/spɑn.ˈteɪ.niəs/
Forms:more spontaneous,most spontaneous
1
tending to act on impulse or in the moment
- His spontaneous decision to take a road trip meant he left without even packing a bag.
- She admired her friend’s spontaneous nature, always ready for an adventure at a moment’s notice.
- The couple’s spontaneous weekend getaway turned into one of the best trips they’d ever taken.
- His spontaneous laughter filled the room, surprising everyone with its suddenness and joy.
- Despite her careful nature, she occasionally had spontaneous bursts of creativity, leading to unexpected projects.
2
done or happening naturally, without any prior thought or planning
- A spontaneous burst of laughter filled the room during the meeting.
- They enjoyed a spontaneous road trip, driving without any fixed destination in mind.
- A spontaneous gathering of friends occurred at the park when everyone happened to be there at the same time.
- Their spontaneous dance party broke out in the living room, with everyone joining in without hesitation.
- A spontaneous storm caught everyone by surprise while they were walking in the park.
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