| Third Person Singular | improvises |
| Past Tense | improvised |
| Present Participle | improvising |
| Past Participle | improvised |
| Plural | improvises |
improvise a new verse
improvised a dinner for the unexpected guests; improvise a makeshift tourniquet.
the ability to improvise operatic arias in any given style.
The church organist may improvise on a ground bass.
I improvised a costume for myself out of an old blue dress.
his stand-up routine depends on improvised observations.
We improvised a tent out of two blankets and some long poles.
He improvised a song about the football team’s victory.
He was a composer of songs and a wonderful conductor, a man who could improvise lines on the moment.
asked an unpremeditated question. Something that isad-lib is spontaneous and improvised and therefore not part of a prepared script or score:
Lovely. Not only is my plan screwed up, I also forgot how to improvise.
It's all improvised. It's very funny.
The actors improvised a scene based on an audience suggestion.
During classes he would often improvise, leaving his classmates and teachers in fits of laughter.
We can change it. We can...we can improvise.
I didn't think this unusual. Improvising was routine for me.
All right, then, we need to improvise.
I improvised like you wanted without my map.
So Johnson and his family improvised.
Finding those is hard-like composing music, or improvising jazz.
improvise a new verse
improvised a dinner for the unexpected guests; improvise a makeshift tourniquet.
the ability to improvise operatic arias in any given style.
The church organist may improvise on a ground bass.
I improvised a costume for myself out of an old blue dress.
his stand-up routine depends on improvised observations.
We improvised a tent out of two blankets and some long poles.
He improvised a song about the football team’s victory.
He was a composer of songs and a wonderful conductor, a man who could improvise lines on the moment.
asked an unpremeditated question. Something that isad-lib is spontaneous and improvised and therefore not part of a prepared script or score:
Lovely. Not only is my plan screwed up, I also forgot how to improvise.
It's all improvised. It's very funny.
The actors improvised a scene based on an audience suggestion.
During classes he would often improvise, leaving his classmates and teachers in fits of laughter.
We can change it. We can...we can improvise.
I didn't think this unusual. Improvising was routine for me.
All right, then, we need to improvise.
I improvised like you wanted without my map.
So Johnson and his family improvised.
Finding those is hard-like composing music, or improvising jazz.
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