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单词 unspontaneous
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Definition of unspontaneous in English:

unspontaneous

adjectiveˌʌnspɒnˈteɪnɪəs
  • 1Not performed or occurring spontaneously; calculated or planned in advance.

    how circumscribed and unspontaneous my life had become
    unspontaneous applause
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dancing tends to be bland in its dynamics, unspontaneous, and diminished in energy.
    • There are funny moments here and there, but the humor feels unspontaneous.
    • We see disintegration, but, disturbingly, it is phony, unspontaneous, stage-managed disintegration.
    • Least successful is Part 3, about snake handlers, which opening night was too buttoned up and unspontaneous.
    • Herrera uses eyes and head positions to project communicatively and without applying any unspontaneous charm.
    • His later work can be careful and unspontaneous.
    • I was worried that so long after the event - and having talked about them so often - they would tell the story in a dry, unspontaneous way.
    • What she is banging on about in her unspontaneous, artless, emotional way is that the tears may well be controlled, ambiguous or dishonest.
    • It was all very, very canned, very unspontaneous, let us say.
    1. 1.1 (of a person) having an stiff, inhibited manner.
      he can be wooden, dour, and unspontaneous
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Swift was romantic but asexual, opinionated but apolitical, sincere but unspontaneous.
      • He says little and is generally unspontaneous.
      • She came across as uncertain, unprepared and painfully unspontaneous.
      • She emerges more contrived and unspontaneous, more starchily unfeminine.
      • I'm guarded, unspontaneous, inarticulate, and exhibit very little, if any, sense of humour.
 
 
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