extemporaneous

[ikˌstempəˈreɪniəs]

extemporaneous Definition

  • 1spoken or done without preparation
  • 2made or delivered on the spur of the moment

Using extemporaneous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The comedian's extemporaneous jokes were funnier than his rehearsed ones.

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    She gave an extemporaneous speech at the conference.

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    The team made an extemporaneous decision to change their strategy.

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    His extemporaneous singing impressed the audience.

extemporaneous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for extemporaneous

Phrases with extemporaneous

  • the art of delivering a speech without prior preparation

    Example

    The debate competition required participants to demonstrate their skills in extemporaneous speaking.

  • the act of writing or creating something without prior planning or preparation

    Example

    The teacher asked the students to write an extemporaneous composition on a given topic.

  • a prayer that is spoken spontaneously and without prior preparation

    Example

    The pastor led the congregation in an extemporaneous prayer for the victims of the natural disaster.

Origins of extemporaneous

from Latin 'ex tempore', meaning 'out of time'

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Summary: extemporaneous in Brief

The term 'extemporaneous' [ikˌstempəˈreɪniəs] refers to something that is done or spoken without preparation. It can describe impromptu speeches, unrehearsed performances, or spontaneous decisions. Examples include 'The team made an extemporaneous decision to change their strategy.' and 'His extemporaneous singing impressed the audience.' The phrase 'extemporaneous speaking' denotes the art of delivering a speech without prior preparation.