- verbimprovise (verb) · improvises (third person present) · improvised (past tense) · improvised (past participle) · improvising (present participle)
- create and perform (music, drama, or verse) spontaneously or without preparation:"he was improvising to a backing of guitar chords" · "the ability to improvise operatic arias in any given style"
- produce or make (something) from whatever is available:"I improvised a costume for myself out of an old blue dress"
Originlate 18th century (slightly earlier as improvisation): from French improviser, from Italian improvvisare, from improvviso ‘extempore’, from Latin improvisus ‘unforeseen’, based on provisus, past participle of providere ‘make preparation for’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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