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spontaneity

[spon-tuh-nee-i-tee, -ney-] / ˌspɒn təˈni ɪ ti, -ˈneɪ- /


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Pissarro soon gave up on pointillism, noting its conflict with the richness and spontaneity of Impressionism.

From The Wall Street Journal

It messed up his momentum, but the trade-off might have been worth it, since the flub added an electric spontaneity and unpredictability that was a drawing card.

From New York Times

For Dafoe, performing for an audience, even a personal one, often involves high jinks and spontaneity.

From New York Times

Her daughter has been ferrying her to social engagements and helping her feel less isolated, but Myrna says she’s lost a cherished sense of freedom and spontaneity.

From Washington Post

“Her capacity to marry that scale with the spontaneity of a snapshot aesthetic gave it such a unique place in the field.”

From New York Times