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Improvises Meaning in English

word · lemma: improvise

ˈɪmpɹəˌvaɪzəz/, /ˌɪmpɹəˈvaɪzəz
IM-pruh-vy-ziz
ˈɪmpɹəvˌaɪzɪz
IM-pruh-vy-ziz

Definition

To create or do something without preparation, using whatever is immediately available. Often used in music, acting, or when solving problems quickly.

Usage & Nuances

Common in artistic, creative, and problem-solving contexts. Used for both physical actions and verbal responses. 'Improvises' is formal or neutral. Do not confuse with 'invent'—'improvise' stresses lack of prior planning.

Example Sentences

She improvises a song when she forgets the lyrics.

basic

He often improvises in class when he cannot find his notes.

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The chef improvises a new dish using leftovers.

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Whenever there's a problem, she just improvises and finds a solution.

natural

He doesn't panic if plans change; he just improvises.

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When the microphone broke, the comedian improvised with his phone.

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