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View synonyms for improvised

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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Hamas members later surrounded a large area where more than 300 Dughmush gunmen were believed to be holed up, armed with machine guns and improvised explosives.

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Authorities found a suspected improvised explosive device and evidence the suspects were planning to use a drone during searches in Deurne, Antwerp, close to the prime minister's private residence.

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The Dodgers improvised their way to a title last October, with three starting pitchers and four bullpen games.

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An improvised fireless slow cooker is built from little more than a wooden box, expanding foam, and a yoga mat - and it works.

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This collaboration was recorded with no rehearsals and improvised in single takes.

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