IMPROVISE


Meaning of IMPROVISE in English

vt to bring about, arrange, or make, on a sudden, or without previous preparation.

2. improvise ·vt to invent, or provide, offhand, or on the spur of the moment; as, he improvised a hammer out of a stone.

3. improvise ·vi to produce or render extemporaneous compositions, especially in verse or in music, without previous preparation; hence, to do anything offhand.

4. improvise ·vt to compose, recite, or sing extemporaneously, especially in verse; to extemporize; also, to play upon an instrument, or to act, extemporaneously.

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