improvisatory
/ɪmˈprɑvɪzəˌtɔri/
adjective
- Done or made up on the spot, without preparation; spontaneous.
- She gave an improvisatory speech when the main speaker didn't show up.
- The comedian's improvisatory style kept the audience laughing all night.
- Jazz musicians are known for their improvisatory solos during concerts.
- Relating to or involving improvisation, especially in music or performance.
- The workshop focused on improvisatory techniques for actors.
- The dance troupe's improvisatory movements created a unique performance each night.
- His improvisatory skills on the piano amazed everyone at the party.
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