ad lib, by ear, extemporaneousness, flourish, improvised, makeshift, out of hand, snap, temporary measure, undevised, unprepared
Definitionadv. without advance preparation
Last update: January 9, 2017
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What's more, many of them can be done totally impromptu with nothing more than a borrowed bill or two. [adjective]
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And, best of all, it can be done entirely impromptu using only borrowed materials. [adjective]
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It was an impromptu drama. [adjective]
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She sang this impromptu nonsense _prestissimo_ as she danced out of the room, leaving the accomplished Dorothy vexed and perplexed at not having understood a single word. [Please select]
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To which impromptu the neverfailing Bloom replied without a moment's hesitation, saying straight off: To sweep the floor in the morning. [adjective]
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Mademoiselle had glided from the Chopin into the quivering love notes of Isolde's song, and back again to the Impromptu with its soulful and poignant longing. [Please select]
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IMPROMPTU In ferial tone he addressed J. [Please select]
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Gradually and imperceptibly the interlude melted into the soft opening minor chords of the Chopin Impromptu. [Please select]
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Edna did not know when the Impromptu began or ended. [Please select]
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"Then play the Impromptu for me." [Please select]
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Play the Impromptu. [Please select]
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