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improvised
[im-pruh-vahyzd]
adjective
made or said without previous preparation.
an improvised skit.
Other Word Forms
- improvisedly adverb
- unimprovised adjective
- well-improvised adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of improvised1
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Example Sentences
Men carry buckets of water for the communal kitchens and improvised latrines while women stir massive pots over open flames.
For a later scene when Man-soo is strolling, businesslike, toward his first attempted murder, Lee improvised a spastic callback to the earlier snake moment.
A small minority of protesters, many wearing ski masks, tossed stones, bottles, fireworks and other improvised weapons at police.
That iteration started gently but grew exuberant, as Mr. Lloyd improvised phrases within and around an emphatic cross-cultural rhythmic conversation.
“Been stuck under my truck for the past two hours,” he improvised.
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