improviso

[im-pruh-vahy-zoh]

improviso Definition

  • 1an extemporaneous composition, musical piece, or speech
  • 2something improvised

Using improviso: Examples

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

  • Example

    The jazz band played an incredible improviso that left the audience in awe.

  • Example

    His speech was an improviso that he had not prepared beforehand.

  • Example

    The actor's performance was full of improvisos that added to the humor of the play.

improviso Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for improviso

Phrases with improviso

  • di improvviso

    suddenly or unexpectedly

    Example

    Di improvviso, the lights went out and the room was plunged into darkness.

  • fare un'improvvisa apparizione

    to make a sudden appearance

    Example

    He made an improviso apparition at the party, surprising everyone.

  • improvvisamente

    suddenly or unexpectedly

    Example

    Improvvisamente, the car swerved off the road and crashed into a tree.

Origins of improviso

from Italian 'improvviso', meaning 'unforeseen'

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Summary: improviso in Brief

'Improviso' [im-pruh-vahy-zoh] refers to something that is improvised or extemporaneous, such as a musical piece or speech. It can also mean something that is unexpected or sudden, as in 'di improvviso.' The term is often used in the context of jazz music or theater performances.