improv

/ˈɪmprɑv/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving improvisation, especially in performance.
    • The improv troupe performed at the local theater last night.
    • He is known for his quick wit and improv comedy style.
    • They took an improv class to improve their public speaking skills.
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noun
  1. A type of theater or comedy in which the performers create scenes, dialogue, and characters without a script, often based on audience suggestions.
    • She joined an improv group at her college and loved performing without a script.
    • Improv helps actors think quickly and work as a team.
    • The comedy show was entirely improv, and the audience gave suggestions for each scene.
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