spontaneous
Spontaneous
Spontaneous is an adjective. The related noun may be "spontaneousness" or "spontaneity."
If G < 0, the reaction is spontaneous.
If you hold a match to the paper, then yes, the reaction is spontaneous.
Yes, every sentence can be an utterance but not every utterance can be a sentence. This is because an utterance can be just an action of saying or expressing something aloud which may not be a sentence. However, every sentence (that is spoken) can be an utterance because sentences can be said to be a more 'complete' version of an utterance.
First Utterance was created in 1971.
The only utterance he made was to ask for a drink of water.
utterance or diffutterance what is a utterance
utterance = bee-TOO-ee (ביטוי)
Arresting Officer don't have to issue the Miranda warning when making an arrest for instance a crime committed in the presence of an Officer or a third party saying that person committed a crime the rule of thumb is Custody and asking questions about a crime = Miranda warning, common question like address, name, age ext. no Miranda, spontaneous utterance like I didn't mean to hurt or kill that person could be used in court Judge would have to decide but after a spontaneous utterance like above Miranda must be giving.
An impassioned utterance means words that are spoken with emphasis or urgency. Impassioned = with passion, emphatically, with emphasis Utterance = something that is said, sometimes quietly.
She made a powerful utterance during the speech that resonated with the audience.
Sounds correct enough for it to make sense to the reader. So, every sentence can be an utterance?
Let every utterance from your mouth be true and full of conviction when you discuss your passions. The onlookers were utterly astounded when they heard the man's utterance clearly because previously he was mute.
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