spontaneous
[ spon-tey-nee-uhs ]
/ spɒnˈteɪ ni əs /
adjective
coming or resulting from a natural impulse or tendency; without effort or premeditation; natural and unconstrained; unplanned: a spontaneous burst of applause.
(of a person) given to acting upon sudden impulses.
(of natural phenomena) arising from internal forces or causes; independent of external agencies; self-acting.
growing naturally or without cultivation, as plants and fruits; indigenous.
produced by natural process.
Origin of spontaneous
SYNONYMS FOR spontaneous
ANTONYMS FOR spontaneous
1
premeditated.
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Example sentences from the Web for subspontaneous
Many floras of the south of Europe speak of it as a subspontaneous or naturalized species.
Origin of Cultivated Plants |Alphonse De CandolleAuthors who have seen the species in the East do not hesitate to say that it is subspontaneous.
Origin of Cultivated Plants |Alphonse De CandolleUsually they indicate the carob tree, as cultivated and subspontaneous, or nearly wild.
Origin of Cultivated Plants |Alphonse De Candolle
British Dictionary definitions for subspontaneous (1 of 2)
subspontaneous
/ (ˌsʌbspɒnˈteɪnɪəs) /
adjective
(of a plant species, such as rhododendron) spreading naturally after having originally been introduced
British Dictionary definitions for subspontaneous (2 of 2)
spontaneous
/ (spɒnˈteɪnɪəs) /
adjective
occurring, produced, or performed through natural processes without external influence
spontaneous movement
arising from an unforced personal impulse; voluntary; unpremeditated
a spontaneous comment
(of plants) growing naturally; indigenous
Derived forms of spontaneous
spontaneously, adverb spontaneousness, nounWord Origin for spontaneous
C17: from Late Latin
spontāneus, from Latin
sponte voluntarily