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Definitions from the WebTerm: improvis Part of Speech: verb Definition: to create or perform spontaneously or without previous preparation Example Sentence: The comedian skillfully improvised witty remarks during his stand-up performance. Part of Speech: noun Definition: the act or art of improvising Example Sentence: The jazz musician showcased his incredible improvis on the saxophone. Part of Speech: adjective Definition: done or made using improvisation Example Sentence: The actor's improvis performance in the play earned him rave reviews from the critics. Part of Speech: adverb Definition: in an improvised manner Example Sentence: The singer performed the song improvis, adding her personal touch to the melody. Part of Speech: plural noun Definition: local theatrical or musical performances, typically characterized by spontaneity and audience participation Example Sentence: The town's festival featured lively improvs by various street performers. | ||||
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