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Spontaneous

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense 1: Occurring or done without being planned or organized.

Usage: The spontaneous outbreak of applause indicated the audience's genuine appreciation for the performance.

Sample Sentence 1: The children surprised their parents with a spontaneous picnic in the park.

Sample Sentence 2: She made a spontaneous decision to travel to Paris for the weekend.

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Part of Speech: adjective

Sense 2: Arising from a natural impulse or tendency; without external stimulus.

Usage: A spontaneous smile formed on her face when she saw her best friend after a long time.

Sample Sentence 1: The musician's playing was so captivating that it evoked spontaneous tears from the audience.

Sample Sentence 2: The couple's love was evident in their spontaneous gestures of affection towards each other.

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Part of Speech: adverb

Sense: In a spontaneous manner; without premeditation.

Usage: He jumped up and started dancing spontaneously when his favorite song came on.

Sample Sentence 1: She sang the national anthem spontaneously, filling the room with patriotic spirit.

Sample Sentence 2: The comedian's witty remarks had the audience laughing spontaneously throughout the show.

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