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improvisation

noun as in extemporary speech

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Only then are they are introduced to one another for hundreds of improvisation sessions led by Leigh.

Such seemingly effortless—and mordant—improvisation can be a marvel to behold.

With the “11” thing, it just came out of improvisation—same with Stonehenge.

In paying tribute to the fallen Martin Luther King, he proved that improvisation can trump political calculation.

Everyone, supporters included, understands now that implementation means improvisation.

One thing which impressed Kndinger was his remarkable power of improvisation.

In action, however, as when Kitty Tynan helped him on with his coat, he was a pure improvisation of nature.

Of course our artist did not bethink himself long, but sat down at once, and launched out into an improvisation on a Polish air.

The structure and flexibility of the language is highly favourable to this kind of improvisation.

Like the sailors' "shanties" and the plantation choruses, it was capable of indefinite extension and improvisation.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to improvisation, such as: spontaneity, extemporization, ad-libbing, autoschediasm, speaking off the cuff, and winging it.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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