A word that captures the essence of spontaneous or playful is "impromptu." This term suggests a sense of unrehearsed, lively action or creativity that arises in the moment. Another suitable word is "frolicsome," which conveys a sense of cheerful playfulness and lightheartedness. Both words can effectively describe a spirited and unplanned approach to activities.
Spontaneous, hasty, rash.
Spontaneous is an adjective--a spontaneousperson.
Impromptu is the closest to spontaneous word. It is a word representing sudden action.
Playful is an adjective. The word playful is an adjective.
"Most playful". For example: That kitten is the most playful one in the litter.
John Smith's word is sound but lacks that spontaneous touch of originality and creativity that I would have hoped for.
Yes, playful is an adjective, a word to describe a noun; for example:a playful childa playful smilea playful mood
You wouldn't. It is 'more playful' and 'most playful'.
My remarks are spontaneous since I did not prepare a speech in advance.
The word "spontaneous" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kusang-loob", "kusa".The word "spontaneous" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kusa".
Yes, it can be. A person can certainly be described as playful, or having a playful personality.
Spontaneous generation.