Extempore - English meaning
Extempore – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveSpoken or done without preparation.
Usage examples:
An extempore speech
adverbWithout preparation.
Usage examples:
He recited the poem extempore
adjectiveDone or said without any preparation or thought
Usage examples:
An extempore performance, at the audition, the actors were asked to perform extempore.
Extempore translation into English
Extempore: translate from English into Chinese
即兴, 临时, 当场, 偶然, 现
Extempore: translate from English into Dutch
Geïmproviseerd, Onvoorbereid, Voor de vuist weg
Extempore: translate from English into French
Improvisé
Extempore: translate from English into German
Spontan, Aus dem stegreif, Unvorbereitet
Extempore: translate from English into Hindi
अचिंतित, आशु, बिना तैयारी के, अचिंतित करके, समयस्फूर्त, अविचारित
Extempore: translate from English into Italian
Estemporaneo, Improvvisato
Extempore: translate from English into Korean
준비 없이, 준비 없는
Extempore: translate from English into Russian
Экспромтом, Импровизированный, Без подготовки, Импровизированно, Неподготовленный
Extempore: translate from English into Spanish
Improvisado, Improvisadamente, De improviso, Sin preparación
Word origin
mid 16th century: from Latin ex tempore ‘on the spur of the moment’ (literally ‘out of the time’).
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