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Meaning of improvised
The primary meaning of the word "improvised" is something done or made without prior planning or preparation.
Etymology of improvised
The word "improvised" comes from the Latin "improvisus," which is the past participle of "improvidere," meaning "to provide for" or "to foresee"
Historically, the term "improvised" was first used in the 17th century to describe something done without prior planning or preparation
Synonyms
spontaneous
unplanned
unscripted
extempore
offhand
ad-lib
unprepared
unofficial
informal
casual
unrehearsed
unpracticed
makeshift
impromptu
extemporaneous
improvised
unarranged
unorganized
random
haphazard
incidental
accidental
unintentional
unconscious
instinctive
intuitive
instinctual
adhoc
makeshift
impulsive
voluntary
willing
spontaneous
willing
intentional
deliberate
unpremeditated
unplanned
Definitions
- Done or made without prior planning or preparation
- * Created or performed spontaneously, without prior thought or preparation
- * Made or done using whatever materials are available
Usage Examples
- The comedian's improvised jokes brought the house down
- * The musician's improvised solo was a highlight of the concert
- * The chef had to improvise a new recipe when the main ingredient was unavailable