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Definitions for Improvised
[1] made or said without previous preparation: an improvised skit.
[2] to compose and perform or deliver without previous preparation; extemporize: to improvise an acceptance speech.
[3] to compose, play, recite, or sing (verse, music, etc.) on the spur of the moment.
[4] to make, provide, or arrange from whatever materials are readily available: We improvised a dinner from yesterday's leftovers.
[5] to compose, utter, execute, or arrange anything extemporaneously: When the actor forgot his lines he had to improvise.
[6] to perform or make quickly from materials and sources available, without previous planning
[7] to perform (a poem, play, piece of music, etc), composing as one goes along
Words related to Improvised
spontaneous, impromptu, makeshift, ad-lib, extemporaneous, extempore, fly-by-night, hit-or-miss, offhand, unprepared, unrehearsed, unstudied, spur-of-the-moment, Band-Aid, autoschediastic
Words nearby Improvised
improvident, improvisation, improvisator, improvisatory, improvise, improvised, improvised explosive device, improvvisatore, imprudent, impsonite, impudence
Origin of Improvised
1820–30; < French improviser, or its source, Italian improvisare (later improvvisare ), verbal derivative of improviso improvised < Latin imprōvīsus, equivalent to im- im-2 + prōvīsus past participle of prōvidēre to see beforehand, prepare, provide for (a future circumstance). See proviso
Other words from Improvised
im·pro·vis·ed·ly [im-pruh -vahy -zid-lee] /ˌɪm prəˈvaɪ zɪd li/ , adverb
un·im·pro·vised , adjective
well-im·pro·vised , adjective
im·pro·vis·er , im·pro·vi·sor , noun
Word origin for Improvised
C19: from French, from Italian improvvisare, from Latin imprōvīsus unforeseen, from im- (not) + prōvīsus, from prōvidēre to foresee; see provide
Synonyms for Improvised
impromptu, makeshift, spontaneous, ad-lib, extemporized, Band-Aid, autoschediastic, extemporaneous, extempore, fly-by-night, hit-or-miss, improviso, offhand, spur-of-the-moment, unprepared, unrehearsed, unstudied