spon·ta·ne·ous
spon·ta·ne·ous [spon táynee əss]
adj
1. arising from internal cause: resulting from internal or natural processes, with no apparent external influence
2. arising from impulse: arising from natural impulse or inclination, rather than from planning or in response to suggestions from others
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ob·nox·ious
ob·nox·ious [ob nókshəss, əb nókshəss]
adj
objectionable: very offensive and unpleasant
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2006-09-20 11:23:46
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answered by ardgo2112 3
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abnoxious means you get on peoples nerves and spontanious means you are willing to do things without sitting around and thinking about it to much.
2006-09-20 18:19:31
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answered by wehrkamm_bhs 1
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Is my computer the only one that has a "Check Spelling" feature on it?
Hercyta and ardgo2112 have completely and correctly answered your question.
2006-09-20 18:38:08
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answered by Donna 2
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Obnoxious: objectionable or offensive.
Spontaneous: the one who follows a natural tendency or impulse...
2006-09-20 18:23:07
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answered by Smurfette 3
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Neither ones are words. Oh wait, they're just misspelled. :)
For OBNOXIOUS, go to http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=obnoxious
For SPONTANEOUS, go to http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=spontaneous
All the best!
P.S. For future reference may I suggest going to www.dictionary.com and looking up the words there. Not sure if you knew about that or not. (Please know that I am not trying to be mean but just wondering).
2006-09-20 18:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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