Crossword-Solution: SPONTANEITY 11 letters, 54 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Spontaneity n. The quality or state of being spontaneous, or acting
from native feeling, proneness, or temperament, without constraint or
external force.
Spontaneity n. The tendency to undergo change, characteristic of both
animal and vegetable organisms, and not restrained or cheked by the
environment.
Spontaneity n. The tendency to activity of muscular tissue, including
the voluntary muscles, when in a state of healthful vigor and
refreshment.

We have 54 clues for the answer “SPONTANEITY”

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Spur-of the-moment feeling 1 answer
the state of being spontaneous 1 answer
the quality of being spontaneous and coming from natural feelings without constraint 1 answer
Self-acting quality. 1 answer
Improvisation 9 answers
reflex 12 answers
Impromp-tu 30 answers
sloppiness 32 answers
permissiveness 33 answers
laxness 36 answers
imprecision 37 answers
flexibility 38 answers
Mistreatment 39 answers
unrestraint 40 answers
shortness 43 answers
imprudence 44 answers
abruptness 44 answers
terseness 45 answers
negligence 45 answers
forthrightness 46 answers
brevity 46 answers
Recklessness 48 answers
Openness 51 answers
Impulse 52 answers
perturbation 53 answers
frankness 53 answers
desertion 56 answers
ingenuousness 56 answers
expeditiousness 58 answers
hastiness 59 answers
Precipitation 59 answers
Accompaniment 60 answers
Celerity 61 answers
alacrity 62 answers
Wantonness 62 answers
fanaticism 63 answers
Expedition 65 answers
Fervour 67 answers
promptitude 71 answers
ardour 71 answers
Rapidity 71 answers
Verve 73 answers
Zeal 73 answers
Rashness 74 answers
Disregard 75 answers
Ebullience 75 answers
Flurry 78 answers
Slip 85 answers
Rush 86 answers
Dispatch 88 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with SPONTANEITY (5)

Then as if at that instant to prove that her fortitude had been more of will than of spontaneity, she silently sank down between them and was a shapeless heap of drapery on the floor.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
This is to say the Afro-American characteristics which have been generally thought of as being African and primitive--his naivety, his exuberance and his spontaneity--are, in reality, his response to his American experience and not a part of his African heritage.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Royall had forced the word from his lips; though she had not had the strength to shake off the spell that bound her to him she had lost all spontaneity of feeling, and seemed to herself to be passively awaiting a fate she could not avert.
Summer Edith Wharton 2006
She liked to idealize herself, to take interesting and picturesque attitudes to her own imagination; and the vivacity and spontaneity of her character gave her, really, a starting-point in experience; so that the many-colored flowers of fiction which blossomed in her talk were not so much perversions, as sympathetic exaggerations, of fact.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
They could not spoil his safe spontaneity, and he remained the least cautious and the most lucky of young nobles.
The American Henry James 1994

Quotes with SPONTANEITY (3)

One can ask why the I has to appear in the cogito {Descartes’ argument “I think therefore I am.}, since the cogito, if used rightly, is the awareness of pure consciousness, not directed at any fact or action. In fact the I is not necessary here, since it is never united directly to consciousness. One can even imagine a pure and self-aware consciousness which thinks of itself as impersonal spontaneity.
Jean-Paul Sartre
But spontaneity is not by any means a blind, disorderly urge, a mere power of caprice. A philosophy restricted to the alternatives of conventional language has no way of conceiving an intelligence which does not work according to plan, according to a one-at-a-time order of thought. Yet the concrete evidence of such an intelligence is right to hand in our own thoughtlessly ordered bodies. For the Tao does not 'know' how it produces the universe just as we do not 'know' how we construct our brains.
Alan W. Watts The Way of Zen
Our knowledge springs from two fundamental sources of our mind; the first is to receive representations (receptivity of impressions), the second is the faculty of knowing an object through these representations (spontaneity of concepts). Through the first an object is *given* to us, through the second the object is *thought* in relation to that representation (which is a mere determination of the mind). Intuition and concepts constitute, therefore, the elements of all our kno…
Immanuel Kant Critique of Pure Reason
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