extempore

  • 21extempore — 1. adjective carried out with no preparation; impromptu 2. adverb without preparation; extemporaneously 3. noun Something improvised …

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  • 22Extempore — Ex|tẹm|po|re 〈[ re:] n. 15〉 Einfall eines Schauspielers während des Spiels, Zugabe, Zusatz aus dem Stegreif * * * Ex|tẹm|po|re, das; s, s (Theater, bildungsspr.): 1. improvisierte Einlage [auf der Bühne]. 2. Stegreifspiel, Stegreifrede …

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  • 23extempore — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. offhand, impromptu, unexpectedly; see extemporaneous . See Synonym Study at impromptu . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Spoken, performed, or composed with little or no preparation or forethought: ad lib,… …

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  • 24Extempore — Ex|tẹm|po|re 〈[ re:] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Theater〉 Einfall eines Schauspielers während des Spiels, Zugabe, Zusatz aus dem Stegreif [Etym.: → ex tempore] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 25Extempore — Ex|tem|po|re das; s, s: a) improvisierte Einlage [auf der Bühne]; b) Stegreifspiel, Stegreifrede …

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  • 26extempore — ex|tem|po|re [ ık stempəri ] adjective, adverb FORMAL said or done without preparing or practicing …

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  • 27extempore — ex·tem·po·re || ek stempÉ™rɪ adj. spontaneous, impromptu, improvised …

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  • 28extempore — [ɪk stɛmp(ə)ri, ɛk ] adjective & adverb spoken or done without preparation. Origin C16: from L. ex tempore on the spur of the moment (lit. out of the time ) …

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  • 29extempore — I. ad. [L.] Suddenly, without premeditation, without preparation, off hand, on the spur of the moment. II. a. [L.] Extemporary, extemporaneous, improvised …

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  • 30extempore — adv spontaneously, offhand, impromptu, extemporaneously; freely, without restriction, without deliberation, impulsively, suddenly, on the spur of the moment, at a moment s notice; ad lib, off the top of one s head, off the cuff, on the spot …

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