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improvivise

 

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Term: Improvise

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To create or perform spontaneously without preparation or prior planning.

Usage: She had forgotten her lines in the play, but she managed to improvise and continue the scene seamlessly.

Sample Sentence:

"In order to make the dance routine look more natural, the choreographer encouraged the dancers to improvise during certain parts of the performance."


Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: The act or process of improvising.

Usage: The jazz band showed great skill in their improvises during the live concert.

Sample Sentence:

"Her piano teacher was impressed by her ability to come up with creative improvises during her recital."


Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Describing something that is created or performed spontaneously without preparation or prior planning.

Usage: The comedy show had an improvise segment where the actors interacted with the audience.

Sample Sentence:

"The duo had a hilarious improvise skit during the comedy show, involving random suggestions from the audience."


Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1: In a manner that involves improvisation.

Usage: The guitarist played an amazing solo, improvising brilliantly throughout the entire performance.

Sample Sentence:

"The singer performed the song improvise, adding personal touches and variations to the melody."


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