spontaneity
/ˌspɒntəˈneɪəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌspɑːntəˈneɪəti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌspän-tə-ˈnē-ə-tē -ˈnā-/ (ame, mw)
spontaneity — noun
1. The quality of happening or being done in a natural way, without being arranged,
The quality of happening or being done in a natural way, without being arranged, forced, or carefully thought about beforehand.
The spontaneity of Zola's piano playing made the audience sit up and listen.
uncountable noun: spontaneity + of + [person's action]
What the director loved about the play was its spontaneity—it felt alive every night.
Niran added spontaneity to the meeting by asking questions nobody expected.
Good comedy relies on the spontaneity of the performers, not on a fixed script.
The audience appreciated the spontaneity of the comedian’s responses to hecklers.
- naturalness
Focuses on the absence of artificiality rather than the absence of planning; less dynamic.
- improvisation
Refers specifically to creating or performing on the spot, often with a practical goal.
- unaffectedness
Describes a lack of pretence in personal manner; more about authenticity than timing.
- premeditation
Deliberate planning or forethought, the opposite of acting without prior arrangement.
- artificiality
The quality of being forced or fake rather than natural.
用法筆記
Uncountable noun; do not use with the indefinite article 'a' or in plural form. Common in discussions of artistic performance, conversation, and social interaction.
常見錯誤
2. A manner of acting that follows whatever feels natural in the moment, without re
A manner of acting that follows whatever feels natural in the moment, without relying on advance planning or fixed habits.
After retiring, Mateo brought spontaneity into his daily life by trying new things each week.
collocation: bring spontaneity into [something]
Camila's spontaneity meant she might call a friend at midnight for a coastal drive.
possessive noun + spontaneity as subject of clause
Because of her spontaneity, Shirin never planned her weekends more than an hour in advance.
The manager encouraged spontaneity during brainstorming to help the team think beyond the usual answers.
- impulsiveness
Similar in meaning but carries a more negative tone, suggesting poor self-control or hasty decisions.
- free-spiritedness
Emphasises a personality trait rather than a chosen behaviour; more romantic in tone.
- whim
A sudden, often trivial desire to do something; narrower and less flattering than spontaneity.
- routine
A fixed, regular way of doing things, leaving no room for unplanned action.
- deliberation
Careful and unhurried consideration before acting.
用法筆記
This sense describes a deliberate life approach or personal style, not just a momentary quality. It often appears with verbs like 'bring', 'add', 'encourage', or 'lack'.