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improvised in American English (ˈimprəˌvaizd) adjectivemade or said without previous preparation an improvised skit Derived forms improvisedly (ˌimprəˈvaizɪdli) adverb Word origin [1830–40; improvise + -ed2]Examples of 'improvised' in a sentenceimprovised Plots uncovered in 2012 showed continued interest in improvised explosive devices and defence targets.They deliver a razor-sharp set of songs and improvised scenes.Her confessional work takes forms that appear rudimentary, improvised, unmediated.The track had an almost improvised quality.The motor mounted a grass verge during a demonstration at an improvised circuit.But the psychol-ogy feels authentic because the acting looks improvised, raw and fresh.Is there an aesthetic link between these forms of improvised recreation? Synonyms of 'improvised'unprepared, spontaneous, makeshift, spur-of-the-moment More Synonyms of improvised All related terms of 'improvised'He grabbed a script and began an improvised performance. Synonyms spontaneous makeshift spur-of-the-moment off-the-cuff (informal) unrehearsed extemporaneous extemporized SeeimpromptuNearby words ofimprovised - improvident
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