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.
My remarks are spontaneous since I did not prepare a speech in advance.
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'.
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.