unspontaneous
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + spontaneous.
Adjective
[edit]unspontaneous (comparative more unspontaneous, superlative most unspontaneous)
- Not spontaneous; halting or rehearsed
- 1988 November 11, Lawrence Bommer, “Labor Relations”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- Like Pullman's tomb, Beckett's dialogue is encased in its own concrete, in a stilted, unspontaneous delivery.