Spontaneous
UK //spɒnˈteɪ.ni.əs//US //spɑːnˈteɪ.ni.əs//
Definition
Happening naturally, without being planned or organized.
In simple words: Happening naturally without planning.
Examples
- Her decision to travel was spontaneous and exciting.
- We had a spontaneous picnic in the park.
- His spontaneous jokes always lighten the mood.
- They love spontaneous adventures on weekends.
- Some people are more spontaneous than others.
- The spontaneous applause from the audience was unexpected.
Usage notes
Used to describe actions that occur without prior thought or planning. Common in informal contexts, but can be used in formal writing as well.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'spotting' something quickly; it's spontaneous!
Collocations
- spontaneous reaction
- spontaneous decision
- spontaneous laughter
Synonyms
- impulsive
- unplanned
- improvised
- instinctive
- natural
Antonyms
- planned
- deliberate
- premeditated
Common mistakes
- Using 'spontaneous' in a planned context, e.g., saying 'I made a spontaneous plan.'
- Confusing with 'spontaneity', which is a noun.
- Incorrectly using 'spontaneous' as a noun.