Word of the Day
: November 4, 2025spontaneous
playWhat It Means
Spontaneous describes something that is done or said in a natural and often sudden way and without a lot of thought or planning. It can describe a person who does things that have not been planned but that seem enjoyable and worth doing at a particular time.
// The kitten captured our hearts, and we made the spontaneous decision to adopt.
// He's a fun and spontaneous guy, always ready for the next big adventure.
spontaneous in Context
Did You Know?
When English philosopher Thomas Hobbes penned his 1654 treatise Of Libertie and Necessitie he included the following: "all voluntary actions … are called also spontaneous, and said to be done by a man's own accord." Hobbes was writing in English, but he knew Latin perfectly well too, including the source of spontaneous; the word comes (via Late Latin spontāneus, meaning "voluntary, unconstrained") from the Latin sponte, meaning "of one's free will, voluntarily." In modern use, the word spontaneous is frequently heard in more mundane settings, where it often describes what is done or said without a lot of thought or planning.
Test Your Vocabulary
Rearrange the letters to form a verb that means "to improvise something (such as a song, speech, or dance)": EYELFETRS
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