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What (who) is Extemporaneous - definition

PROCESS OF DEVISING A SOLUTION TO A REQUIREMENT IN AN AD HOC FASHION
Improvise; Improvising; Improviser; Improvization; Improvisor; Improvisational; Improvised; Improvisations; Singing improvisation; Improvisational singing; Improvises; Improvizations; Improvize; Improvizes; Improvized; Improvizing; Extemporization; Extemporisation; Extemporizations; Extemporisations; Extemporize; Extemporise; Extemporizes; Extemporises; Extemporized; Extemporised; Extemporizing; Extemporising; Extemporaneous; Extemporaneousness; Poetry improvisation contest; Non-scripted; Improv (acting); Make do; Improvisational writing
  • Improvised [[bass drum]] in [[Trafalgar Square]], London.
  • fr}} (LIM) is a league of improvisational theatre based in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada
  • Improvised street bench in [[Naples]] (Italy), made from wooden pallet
  • surveyors level]] made from a [[camera tripod]], a [[torpedo level]] and a [[sniper scope]].
  • Improvised hat cover of an Orthodox Jew on a rainy day in [[Tel Aviv]].
  • Improvised [[tire]] puncturing device (slang term "Ninja") – iron nail inserted into a rubber disc (from used tire)
  • An improvised [[cowbell]], used for sheep or goats. The bell was found in 1988 in a field near [[Tuqu']] (Tekoa) in the West Bank. The bell's body is made of aluminum, probably a broken kitchen utensil, while the clapper is a brass cartridge case (SMI 25 NATO, probably 7.62×51mm).

Extemporaneous         
·adj Composed, performed, or uttered on the spur of the moment, or without previous study; unpremeditated; off-hand; extempore; extemporary; as, an extemporaneous address or production.
extemporaneous         
a.
Unpremeditated, off-hand, extemporary, extempore, improvised.
extemporaneous         
[?k?st?mp?'re?n??s, ?k-]
¦ adjective another term for extemporary.
Derivatives
extemporaneously adverb
extemporaneousness noun

Wikipedia

Improvisation

Improvisation is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found. Improvisation in the performing arts is a very spontaneous performance without specific or scripted preparation. The skills of improvisation can apply to many different faculties, across all artistic, scientific, physical, cognitive, academic, and non-academic disciplines; see Applied improvisation.

Improvisation also exists outside the arts. Improvisation in engineering is to solve a problem with the tools and materials immediately at hand. Improvised weapons are often used by guerrillas, insurgents and criminals.

Examples of use of Extemporaneous
1. They issue extemporaneous verbal rulings at the end of hearings.
2. Joe Biden, to become lost on the syntactical back roads of their extemporaneous rhetoric.
3. He has an extemporaneous delivery," one woman recounted, evidently unaware that Obama had read every word from a teleprompter.
4. There is also some extemporaneous composition and accompaniment (especially in the growing number of competitions) may be provided by bands which include Indian, Western and African instruments.
5. "And my oral testimony is always extemporaneous –– prepared by me personally –– and is not read from the written.