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Improvisational

Description:

Improvisational is an adjective that refers to anything related to the act of improvising, which involves creating or performing something spontaneously, without preparation or rehearsal.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

As an adjective:

- To describe a performance or artistic work that is created, executed, or delivered on the spot, without prior planning.

Example sentence:

- The comedy group put on an improvisational show where they interacted with the audience and made up jokes on the spot.

Sense 2:

As an adjective:

- To describe a style or approach in various art forms, such as music, dance, or theater, where spontaneous creation and innovation are emphasized.

Example sentence:

- The jazz band's improvisational performance captivated the audience with its unique melodies and creative solos.

Sense 3:

As a noun:

- Referring to the act or practice of improvising.

Example sentence:

- The actor's improvisational skills allowed him to adapt quickly to unexpected situations during the play.

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