What is another word for making it as one goes along?

Pronunciation: [mˌe͡ɪkɪŋ ɪt az wˈɒn ɡə͡ʊz ɐlˈɒŋ] (IPA)

"Making it as one goes along" is a phrase that refers to the act of figuring things out as you go, without any prior planning or preparation. There are many synonyms for this phrase, including improvising, winging it, ad-libbing, flying by the seat of your pants, and freestyling. All of these phrases convey the idea of spontaneity and the ability to think on your feet, without relying on pre-existing plans or formulas. They are often used in creative contexts, such as in music, theater, or comedy, where the ability to improvise and come up with new ideas is highly valued. Whatever the context, the ability to "make it as one goes along" is a skill that can be honed through practice and experience.

What are the hypernyms for Making it as one goes along?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    error, problem solving, trial, Adapting, Improvising, Risk Taking, troubleshooting, thinking outside the box, being resourceful, Being Flexible, Being Imaginative, Being creative, MacGyvering, Working Out Solutions.

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