extemporary (Meaning)

Wordnet

extemporary (s)

with little or no preparation or forethought

Webster

extemporary (a.)

Extemporaneous.

Made for the occasion; for the time being.

extemporary Sentence Examples

  1. The speaker delivered an extemporary speech, speaking without any prepared notes or a script.
  2. The comedian's extemporary jokes kept the audience in stitches throughout the performance.
  3. The teacher asked the students to give extemporary answers to the questions, testing their knowledge and quick thinking.
  4. The politician's extemporary remarks during the debate revealed his true thoughts and beliefs.
  5. The artist created an extemporary painting, using whatever materials were available at the moment.
  6. The musicians played an extemporary jam session, improvising and creating new music on the spot.
  7. The dancers performed an extemporary routine, moving and responding to the music without any choreography.
  8. The chef prepared an extemporary meal, using ingredients that were fresh and readily available.
  9. The writer composed an extemporary poem, expressing their thoughts and emotions in the moment.
  10. The actor delivered an extemporary monologue, drawing upon their own experiences and emotions.

FAQs About the word extemporary

with little or no preparation or forethoughtExtemporaneous., Made for the occasion; for the time being.

impromptu, improvisational, improvised, ad hoc, unstudied, unauthorized, informal, unplanned, off-the-cuff, unrehearsed

premeditated, prepared, planned, premeditated, rehearsed,prepared, planned, rehearsed, deliberate, intentional

The speaker delivered an extemporary speech, speaking without any prepared notes or a script.

The comedian's extemporary jokes kept the audience in stitches throughout the performance.

The teacher asked the students to give extemporary answers to the questions, testing their knowledge and quick thinking.

The politician's extemporary remarks during the debate revealed his true thoughts and beliefs.