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spontaneous

spon-TAY-nee-uhs
adj
1
Happening or done without planning, on impulse.
"They decided on a spontaneous weekend trip to the coast."
"Her laugh was spontaneous, not forced."
2
Occurring naturally, without external cause or human intervention.
"The fire started from spontaneous combustion in the hay bales."

How to Use Spontaneous

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishUnplanned, natural, done on the spur of the moment.

Common pairings
spontaneous decision spontaneous combustion spontaneous applause

Word Forms

more spontaneous comparative, most spontaneous superlative

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Etymology

A learned borrowing from Late Latin spontaneus, "voluntary" — from sponte, "of one's own accord."

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