memoriter

/məˈmɔrɪtər/
adjective
  1. Done or performed from memory; relying on memory rather than written aids.
    • His memoriter speech impressed the audience because he never looked at notes.
    • The memoriter performance of the symphony was flawless, even without sheet music.
    • The teacher gave a memoriter quiz, asking students to write down the poem exactly as they remembered it.
adverb
  1. From memory; by heart, without referring to written notes or text.
    • She could quote long passages from the novel memoriter, having read it so many times.
    • The actor recited the entire soliloquy memoriter, never once glancing at a script.
    • In the old days, students were expected to learn poems memoriter and recite them in class.
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