improvisate Synonyms
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improvisate Meaning
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improvisate (a.)
Unpremeditated; impromptu; extempore.
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improvisate (v. t. & i.)
To improvise; to extemporize.
improvisate Sentence Examples
- The musicians improvised a captivating melody that filled the room with joy.
- The improv theater group sought to create spontaneous and hilarious scenes without any preconceived script.
- The dancers improvised a graceful routine, gracefully adapting to the changing tempo of the music.
- When the band's equipment malfunctioned, they improvised a makeshift performance using acoustic instruments.
- The comedian improvised a witty monologue that kept the audience in stitches.
- The chef improvised a delicious meal using only the ingredients he had on hand.
- The scientist improvised a solution to the experiment when they encountered an unexpected obstacle.
- The artist improvised a stunning painting by experimenting with unconventional techniques.
- The student improvised a speech when her notes were misplaced, delivering a captivating presentation.
- The team improvised a game plan when they realized their original strategy wasn't working.
FAQs About the word improvisate
Unpremeditated; impromptu; extempore., To improvise; to extemporize.
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The musicians improvised a captivating melody that filled the room with joy.
The improv theater group sought to create spontaneous and hilarious scenes without any preconceived script.
The dancers improvised a graceful routine, gracefully adapting to the changing tempo of the music.
When the band's equipment malfunctioned, they improvised a makeshift performance using acoustic instruments.