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Definition of improvised in English: improvisedadjective ˈɪmprəvʌɪzdˈɪmprəˌvaɪzd 1Created and performed spontaneously or without preparation; impromptu. an improvised short speech Example sentencesExamples - I know a great deal of the film was improvised.
- I had a smashing time in Edinburgh last night, using my beard to its full comic potential in a somewhat improvised opening to my act.
- And, amazingly, all the dialogue was improvised.
- Once the image has been improvised on-screen, Corey has it printed onto a small canvas in colored inks.
- In the 1980s Paxton performed less frequently, usually as a soloist and in highly improvised works.
- Jim Denley is probably the leading light in the field of Australian improvised music.
- In freely improvised music, its roots are in occasion rather than place.
- The burden must rest, however, upon the partially improvised text.
- The picketline itself, the marching and the improvised singing are very clear in my memory.
- The role of these attorneys was scripted, whereas the responses of the characters were improvised.
- The improviser cannot and does not wait to know the consequences of the improvised production while executing it.
- Students are encouraged to progress to developing their own choreography or improvised dance.
- Sahni was most impressed with him regaling the passengers with an uncanny ability to hold them with improvised speeches.
- Learn more about different formations for improvised group dance.
- Always put a song on the album that's improvised.
- Shot on the back streets and alleys of Paris, the adventures have a loose, improvised feel.
- The orchestrated and improvised anarchy builds to a climax and the tune ends shortly thereafter.
- The most amazing thing about these performances is that they were all improvised.
- We instantly raised the volume of our improvised dialogue in order to muffle the splattering noises from the wings.
- They create the feel of an improvised session while faultlessly playing complex multi-layered arrangements.
Synonyms impromptu, improvisational, improvisatory, unrehearsed, unprepared, unscripted, extempore, extemporized, spontaneous, unstudied, unpremeditated, unarranged, unplanned, on the spot, ad lib - 1.1 Done or made using whatever is available; makeshift.
we slept on improvised beds Example sentencesExamples - Someone is apparently being evacuated from an improvised shelter.
- The original barrel was removed and this had been replaced by an improvised barrel.
- There was plenty of food on the improvised tables.
- They waded waist-deep in the grass in a compact body bearing an improvised stretcher in their midst.
- Shortly thereafter, the improvised trail which we were following wound to the edge of the river bank.
- I had a couple of improvised holes in my backyard.
- She said truckers must also contend with improvised explosive devices on the road.
- With such material as I could find in the vicinity, a little improvised tent was put up over his head, face and neck.
- A college can't expect students to accept more than one term in improvised, makeshift spaces.
- Almost always there is time to assume a steadier position or take advantage of an improvised shooting support.
- He said the improvised bomb was planted near one of the gates of the wharf.
- They try to use the umbrella as an improvised sail while Catherine steers, but it doesn't work well.
- Improvised restaurants and tea stalls spring up in the evening.
- The UN has already experience in supervising elections under very improvised conditions.
- They are carrying diagrams of an improvised rocket launcher.
- Below, I have categorized various types of improvised weapons.
- The other car bomb detonated at a site where experts were dismantling an improvised explosive devise.
- The welfare state he fashioned in place of classic laissez-faire was largely improvised.
- The guerrillas overcame the physical defenses by rigging up an improvised multiple rocket launcher.
- During the tour the commandos also discovered 320 improvised explosive devices.
Synonyms makeshift, thrown together, cobbled together, devised, rigged, jury-rigged, rough and ready, make-do, emergency, stopgap, temporary, short-term, pro tem
Definition of improvised in US English: improvisedadjectiveˈɪmprəˌvaɪzdˈimprəˌvīzd 1Created and performed spontaneously or without preparation; impromptu. an improvised short speech Example sentencesExamples - We instantly raised the volume of our improvised dialogue in order to muffle the splattering noises from the wings.
- I know a great deal of the film was improvised.
- Always put a song on the album that's improvised.
- The picketline itself, the marching and the improvised singing are very clear in my memory.
- The role of these attorneys was scripted, whereas the responses of the characters were improvised.
- In freely improvised music, its roots are in occasion rather than place.
- Students are encouraged to progress to developing their own choreography or improvised dance.
- Once the image has been improvised on-screen, Corey has it printed onto a small canvas in colored inks.
- They create the feel of an improvised session while faultlessly playing complex multi-layered arrangements.
- Sahni was most impressed with him regaling the passengers with an uncanny ability to hold them with improvised speeches.
- And, amazingly, all the dialogue was improvised.
- Shot on the back streets and alleys of Paris, the adventures have a loose, improvised feel.
- The most amazing thing about these performances is that they were all improvised.
- The burden must rest, however, upon the partially improvised text.
- The orchestrated and improvised anarchy builds to a climax and the tune ends shortly thereafter.
- I had a smashing time in Edinburgh last night, using my beard to its full comic potential in a somewhat improvised opening to my act.
- Jim Denley is probably the leading light in the field of Australian improvised music.
- In the 1980s Paxton performed less frequently, usually as a soloist and in highly improvised works.
- Learn more about different formations for improvised group dance.
- The improviser cannot and does not wait to know the consequences of the improvised production while executing it.
Synonyms impromptu, improvisational, improvisatory, unrehearsed, unprepared, unscripted, extempore, extemporized, spontaneous, unstudied, unpremeditated, unarranged, unplanned, on the spot, ad lib - 1.1 Done or made using whatever is available; makeshift.
we slept on improvised beds Example sentencesExamples - The original barrel was removed and this had been replaced by an improvised barrel.
- He said the improvised bomb was planted near one of the gates of the wharf.
- Almost always there is time to assume a steadier position or take advantage of an improvised shooting support.
- Someone is apparently being evacuated from an improvised shelter.
- They waded waist-deep in the grass in a compact body bearing an improvised stretcher in their midst.
- They are carrying diagrams of an improvised rocket launcher.
- She said truckers must also contend with improvised explosive devices on the road.
- I had a couple of improvised holes in my backyard.
- Below, I have categorized various types of improvised weapons.
- During the tour the commandos also discovered 320 improvised explosive devices.
- The UN has already experience in supervising elections under very improvised conditions.
- The other car bomb detonated at a site where experts were dismantling an improvised explosive devise.
- There was plenty of food on the improvised tables.
- With such material as I could find in the vicinity, a little improvised tent was put up over his head, face and neck.
- A college can't expect students to accept more than one term in improvised, makeshift spaces.
- The welfare state he fashioned in place of classic laissez-faire was largely improvised.
- Improvised restaurants and tea stalls spring up in the evening.
- Shortly thereafter, the improvised trail which we were following wound to the edge of the river bank.
- The guerrillas overcame the physical defenses by rigging up an improvised multiple rocket launcher.
- They try to use the umbrella as an improvised sail while Catherine steers, but it doesn't work well.
Synonyms makeshift, thrown together, cobbled together, devised, rigged, jury-rigged, rough and ready, make-do, emergency, stopgap, temporary, short-term, pro tem
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