Tom was admired for his originality, spontaneity and creativity.
We're part of such a spontaneous generation!
I'm not sure that I am spontaneous enough to answer this question.
My remarks are spontaneous since I did not prepare a speech in advance.
The firework display was spontaneous She was acting like she was spontaneous Then there's other sentences like Spontaneously she dissappeared
John Smith's word is sound but lacks that spontaneous touch of originality and creativity that I would have hoped for.
There was a spontaneous reaction of elation when the local lottery syndicate won one million pounds.
Spontaneous is a word that would be replaced by "random" today. It means to be "fresh", "off the wall", and rather joyful. It can also mean "instantaneous." "Ellen and Elizabeth fell into a spontaneous conversation about boys." "Spontaneous combustion is always a danger with heat and petroleum products." "Jane has a knack for finding spontaneous fun."
These oily rags are subject to spontaneous combustion.
I had the spontaneous idea to hunt down every bin store from CA to Oklahoma and my honey obliged!
The speaker was pleased with the spontaneous applause from the audience. Spontaneous is an adjective. Other words for spontaneous are impulsive, unplanned, and unrehearsed.
demonstration
[A spontaneous demonstration] rumbled from somewhere in the middle of the crowd.Note: In this sentence the noun "demonstration" is the simple subject. This is arrived at by asking the verb rumbled a "what" question. Here though the words "a" and "spontaneous" do modify the simple subject and are properly treated as a part of the full subject in general.