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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

“You can somewhat replicate it, but you're still missing that human spark and spontaneity.”

From Washington Post

They contain the DNA of Ms. Adelman’s industrially produced work, but with more quirks and spontaneity.

From New York Times

Democratic Sen. Linda Chesterfield, a retired teacher, said the restriction removes the “spontaneity” of teaching by making teachers worried about the consequences if they don’t use the name on a student’s birth certificate.

From Seattle Times

At what point does professionalizing our personal lives leech them of any spirit or spontaneity?

From New York Times