- IMPROVISE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMPROVISE is to compose, recite, play, or sing extemporaneously How to use improvise in a sentence
- IMPROVISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
IMPROVISE definition: 1 to invent or make something, such as a speech or a device, at the time when it is needed without… Learn more
- IMPROVISE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Improvise definition: to compose and perform or deliver without previous preparation; extemporize See examples of IMPROVISE used in a sentence
- IMPROVISE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you improvise, you make or do something using whatever you have or without having planned it in advance You need a wok with a steaming rack for this; if you don't have one, improvise [VERB] The vet had improvised a harness [VERB noun] an improvised stone shelter [VERB-ed]
- Improvisation - Wikipedia
Improvisation, often shortened to improv, is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found [1] The origin of the word itself is in the Latin "improvisus", which literally means un-foreseen
- Improvise - definition of improvise by The Free Dictionary
1 to perform or deliver without previous preparation: to improvise a sermon 2 to compose (verse, music, etc ) on the spur of the moment 3 to make, provide, or arrange from whatever materials are readily available: to improvise dinner
- improvise verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of improvise verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to make or do something using whatever is available, usually because you do not have what you really need There isn't much equipment We're going to have to improvise
- improvise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
improvise (third-person singular simple present improvises, present participle improvising, simple past and past participle improvised) To make something up or invent it as one goes on; to proceed guided only by imagination, intuition, and guesswork rather than by a careful plan
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