spontaneously
1 of 1adverb/spɑnˈteɪniəsli/
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in an unplanned or impulsive manner
- They decided to go on a trip spontaneously after seeing a travel deal.
- Seeing the beautiful sunset, they spontaneously decided to have a picnic on the beach.
- The children spontaneously organized a small concert in the backyard, using makeshift instruments.
- The idea to bake cookies together arose spontaneously, making it a fun and unexpected activity.
- Feeling adventurous, they spontaneously booked last-minute tickets for a weekend getaway.
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in an unplanned and unrehearsed manner
- He gave his speech spontaneously, surprising everyone with his candidness.
- The band performed an encore spontaneously, delighting the crowd.
- The artist decided to paint spontaneously, creating a masterpiece without a plan.
- She danced spontaneously to the music, her joy evident in every move.
- They began to sing spontaneously, filling the room with their harmonious voices.
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