The spontaneousness of all this is quaintly and forcibly expressed by the great Tory historian Hutchinson, who tells us that in the year 1619 a house of burgesses broke out in Virginia!
Was there no feeling of the spontaneousness of man in his own free development?
Guizot exclusively attributes to the barbarians the pleasure of feeling themselves men, the feeling of personality, of human spontaneousnessin its free development.
Another argument for the spontaneousness of growth is universal experience.
There are three lines along which one may seek for evidence of the spontaneousness of growth.
But, secondly, besides this Spontaneousness there is this other great characteristic of Growth--Mysteriousness.
Something of this spontaneousness and finality belonged to the character of Bret Harte.
In the Tules has not the spontaneousnessof its predecessor, not quite the same tragic reality; but it is a noble story, nevertheless, and the climax forms one of those rare episodes which raise one's idea of human nature.
He went to Nature for tonic, not for fact; he sought only truth and freedom and spontaneousness of soul.
He worked close always to the fundamentals of human life and his creations have always the seeming spontaneousness of nature itself.
Make him handsome, for beauty is to the body what spontaneousness is to the mind, a sort of physical spontaneousness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spontaneousness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: autonomy; independence; spontaneity; volunteer