the exhibiting of actions, impulses, or behaviour that are stimulated by internal processes
spontaneity in American English
(ˌspɑntəˈniəti; often ˌ spɑntəˈneɪəti)
noun
1.
the state or quality of being spontaneous
2. Word forms: pluralˌspontaˈneities
spontaneous behavior, movement, action, etc.
Examples of 'spontaneity' in a sentence
spontaneity
Yet the book must maintain its original freshness and spontaneity.
Goshgarian, Gary Exploring language (6th edn) (1995)
We lacked a bit of spontaneity and freshness.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The plan failed because of regal spontaneity and lack of horsepower.
Geraghty, Tony The Bullet Catchers (1989)
Or is the fun in the spontaneity?
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The courage to make such changes allows for a certain freedom and spontaneity of approach.
Bulgin, Sally Acrylics Masterclass (1994)
It might lack spontaneity, but hey.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
You are all about fun, spontaneity and taking outrageous actions.
The Sun (2015)
There was absolutely no freedom or spontaneity about England.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
I like to think that all that smart dressing and lack of spontaneity comes at a price.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
His interviewing can be deferential to the point of being fawning, and behind it all some suspect that he lacks spontaneity and is almost dull.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
New Yorkers love spontaneity, love it to death.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
If you don't do that, the creativity and spontaneity of your team disappears.
The Sun (2010)
As a parent I sympathise with overburdened teachers who find fun and spontaneity squeezed out by a regime of constant testing.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Often, she would be the first to admit, her creativity and spontaneity took over from her domestic duties and responsibilities.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
That was the problem, he lacked spontaneity and I struggled to get into the mood.
The Sun (2007)
That doesn't mean it lacks warmth or spontaneity; it means that all the people must work together to contribute to the whole project.
Christianity Today (2000)
His innovative style of riding the waves, in which fluidity and elegance were matched by spontaneity and creativity, left onlookers gasping with admiration.