improvising

[ˈɪmprəvaɪzɪŋ]

improvising Definition

  • 1creating or performing something spontaneously or without preparation
  • 2making do with whatever materials are available

Using improvising: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "improvising" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The band was improvising on stage for over an hour.

  • Example

    She had to improvise a speech at the last minute.

  • Example

    We didn't have all the ingredients, so we had to improvise with what we had.

  • Example

    He's great at improvising jokes during his stand-up comedy shows.

improvising Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for improvising

  • ad-libbing
  • winging it
  • making it up as one goes along
  • playing by ear
  • flying by the seat of one's pants

Phrases with improvising

  • to create or perform something spontaneously without any prior preparation

    Example

    He had to improvise on the spot when the microphone stopped working.

  • to come up with a solution using whatever resources are available

    Example

    We had to improvise a solution when the power went out.

  • to create or perform music spontaneously without any prior preparation

    Example

    The jazz musicians were improvising music all night long.

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Summary: improvising in Brief

The verb 'improvising' [ˈɪmprəvaɪzɪŋ] refers to creating or performing something spontaneously or without preparation. It can also mean making do with whatever materials are available. Examples include improvising on stage, improvising a speech, and improvising jokes. Phrases include 'improvise on the spot,' 'improvise a solution,' and 'improvise music.' Informal synonyms are 'winging it' and 'playing it by ear.'