What is another word for Improvising?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪmpɹəvˌa͡ɪzɪŋ] (IPA)

Improvising is a term often used to describe the ability to create something on the spot, often without prior preparation. Synonyms for improvising include extemporizing, ad-libbing, spur-of-the-moment, improvisational, and impromptu. These words all indicate a certain level of spontaneity and creativity, allowing for the creation of something brand new in the moment. In many situations, improvising can be a useful skill, such as in music, theater, or public speaking. It requires a willingness to take risks, think outside the box, and trust in one's own abilities. Whether in a professional or personal setting, the ability to improvise can be a valuable asset.

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    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      lmprovising.

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Usage examples for Improvising

Over him stooped a nurse, Improvising with delicate ministries a hasty dressing.
"Leaves from a Field Note-Book"
J. H. Morgan
Next, Prince Metternich began Improvising reels of his own invention, which turned into all sorts of fantastic measures, which were impossible to dance by.
"In the Courts of Memory 1858-1875."
L. de Hegermann-Lindencrone
An actress Improvising her part, she regulated every tone with perfect skill, with inspiration; the very attitude in which she seated herself was a triumph of the artist's felicity.
"The Nether World"
George Gissing

Famous quotes with Improvising

  • Certainly one of the more common experiences in the jazz field is discovering someone new. Improvising musicians are capable of being musical travelers, voyagers. We want to join in on whatever we hear. There is a freedom to wander the musical landscape.
    Gary Burton
  • Improvising things is always changing. A lot of momentum.
    Ikue Mori

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