English to Spanish Dictionary spontaneous

spontaneous

espontáneo
definition
adjective
the audience broke into spontaneous applause
performed or occurring as a result of a sudden inner impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus.
translation of 'spontaneous'
adjective
espontáneo
example
The audience alternated compulsive chatter with breathless silence, and there were three or four mid-film bouts of 'spontaneous' , delighted applause.
On a day's journey off the beaten track one might meet very few people, but their hospitality was 'spontaneous' and generous.
The film did indeed cause several bouts of 'spontaneous' applause during the screening I saw.
Everything from Finny's appearance to his walk to his personality is natural and 'spontaneous' .
Their first scene received well-deserved 'spontaneous' applause from the packed audience.
This was unfamiliar music to them, and to show such a 'spontaneous' reaction was very gratifying.
On a surface read, what appears to be unscripted, 'spontaneous' , and endlessly eventful is not.
Apart from this I try to be 'spontaneous' , like the sudden ideas one gets during good conversations.
Let me expound upon a few 'spontaneous' thoughts.
I have never been 'spontaneous' , but people change.
His editorial vision was flawless, 'spontaneous' and always laser-sharp.
The 'spontaneous' applause at this moment in the work from the audience attested to its impact!
The performer must make 'spontaneous' decisions about what pose to strike and where to freeze the action.
This results in a show that is all 'spontaneous' energy, time and time again.
Both improvisation and the musical hold the contradictory idea that spontaneous performance is available to all and that some people are more 'spontaneous' or open than others.
You need to be 'spontaneous' and to be able to react to any given situation, because no group of children are the same.
For what it's worth, a zooid is ‘an organic cell capable of 'spontaneous' movement independent of the parent organism.’
Actors, particularly, responded to his approach, claiming this method gave a fresh, 'spontaneous' quality to their performances.
She's so lively and smiley that her responses to the audience seem entirely unforced and 'spontaneous' .
Typically we do most of our grocery shopping at large supermarkets, and do only impromptu, 'spontaneous' purchases from convenience stores and gas marts.
Now, it's more concentrated and not as 'spontaneous' .
The audience loved it so much that they gave 'spontaneous' applause after the fierce ending of the first movement.
Whistler's charm was genuine and completely 'spontaneous' .
Sarah is the free spirit black sheep of a rich family who is known for her impulsive, 'spontaneous' personality.
The 27-year-old director also exhibits a great reverence for his actors, whose performances often seem so 'spontaneous' , many viewers mistakenly believe the film was improvised.
His natural ability to be flexible and 'spontaneous' at the same time always commended itself to orchestras, but I don't believe he looked on himself as a stylist.
A lot of it has a 'spontaneous' feel and that's why it's so good.
I guess it's something like 'spontaneous' human combustion, only different.
They just do it, and it's beautiful and creative and 'spontaneous' .
For the second time in the festival, the crowd broke into 'spontaneous' cheers and applause as the village women stood up against the oppressive regime of their village.
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