Sentences with spontaneous
spon·ta·ne·ous
S s - Diana's house was crowded with happy people whose spontaneous outbursts of song were accompanied by lively music.
- I had another spontaneous miscarriage at around the 16th to 18th week.
- Spontaneous applies to that which is done so naturally that it seems to come without prompting or premeditation [a spontaneous demonstration]; impulsive applies to that which is prompted by some external incitement or sudden inner inclination rather than by conscious rational volition [an impulsive retort]; instinctive suggests an instantaneous, unwilled response to a stimulus, as if prompted by some natural, inborn tendency [he took an instinctive liking to her]; involuntary refers to that which is done without thought or volition, as a reflex action [an involuntary flicker of the eyelid]; automatic suggests an unvarying, machinelike reaction to a given stimulus or situation [an automatic response]
- spontaneous movement
- A spontaneous comment
- A spontaneous burst of applause.