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单词 improvisor
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improvisorn.

Brit. /ˈɪmprəvʌɪzə/, U.S. /ˈɪmprəˌvaɪzər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: improvise v., -or suffix.
Etymology: < improvise v. + -or suffix. Compare slightly earlier improviser n. Compare also earlier improvisator n., improvisatore n.
A person who composes and performs music, poetry, etc., spontaneously or without preparation; = improviser n.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > [noun] > improviser
improvisatrice1770
improvisateur1783
improvisator1790
improviser1824
improvisor1830
vamper1884
faker1903
noodler1937
society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > [noun] > improviser
improvisatore1765
improvisatrice1770
improvisateur1783
improvisator1790
improviser1824
improvisor1830
impromptuist1882
1830 W. Godwin Cloudlessly II. xiv. 218 He also was an improvisor. Yet Julian was not the fool of his own enthusiasm. He knew that he was neither a Homer nor a Bernardino.
1883 Musical Standard 17 Nov. 302/1 All the great tone poets were improvisors.
1941 K. Tynan Let. 20 Sept. (1994) i. 5 The clarinettist..and the trombonist are both swell improvisors.
1960 G. Russell & M. Williams in Jazz Rev. 9/2 This approach liberates the improvisor to sing his own song really, without having to meet the deadline of any particular chord.
1986 A. Greeley God Game (1987) i. 6 She is the Great Improvisor, a highly skilled player by ear.
2007 Wire May 76/2 Dilloway's dial-tweaking has the intuitive deftness of a master improvisor.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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