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Imprompt

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: An imprompt is a short, improvised performance or speech, typically without prior preparation or planning. It is often spontaneous and can be performed by actors, musicians, or public speakers.

Example Sentence: The comedian impressed the audience with hilarious imprompts that had everyone laughing uncontrollably.


Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Describing something that is done or said on the spur of the moment, without planning or preparation.

Example Sentence: The imprompt decision to go on a road trip led to an unforgettable adventure.


Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To imprompt means to perform or speak on the spur of the moment, without prior preparation or planning.

Example Sentence: The talented pianist was able to imprompt a beautiful melody to entertain the guests.


Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition: Describing an action or speech that is done spontaneously, without prior rehearsal or planning.

Example Sentence: She answered the interview question imprompt, showcasing her quick thinking and adaptability.


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