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improvised

[im-pruh-vahyzd]

adjective

  1. made or said without previous preparation.

    an improvised skit.



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Other Word Forms

  • improvisedly adverb
  • unimprovised adjective
  • well-improvised adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of improvised1

First recorded in 1830–40; improvise + -ed 2
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Men carry buckets of water for the communal kitchens and improvised latrines while women stir massive pots over open flames.

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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.

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A small minority of protesters, many wearing ski masks, tossed stones, bottles, fireworks and other improvised weapons at police.

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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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