improviso (Meaning)

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improviso (a.)

Not prepared or mediated beforehand; extemporaneous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of improviso

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improviso Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's improvisation sent shivers down the audience's spines.
  2. The actor quickly improvised a new line when the script was lost.
  3. The chef impressed the guests with an improvised dish using random ingredients.
  4. The band launched into an impromptu jam session, with each member contributing their own ideas.
  5. The speaker stumbled through an impromptu speech, but managed to convey his message effectively.
  6. The musician created an improvised melody that flowed effortlessly from their instrument.
  7. The dancer improvised graceful movements to match the impromptu music.
  8. The artist painted an improvised mural on a wall, bringing color and life to a drab alleyway.
  9. The teacher spun an improvised story to engage her students' imaginations.
  10. The team played an impromptu game of soccer with a ball made of crumpled paper.

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Not prepared or mediated beforehand; extemporaneous.

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No antonyms found.

The pianist's improvisation sent shivers down the audience's spines.

The actor quickly improvised a new line when the script was lost.

The chef impressed the guests with an improvised dish using random ingredients.

The band launched into an impromptu jam session, with each member contributing their own ideas.