Pronunciation: /ɪmˌprɑvɪˈzeɪʃənəl/
adjective relating to or characterized by improvisation, done without preparation or planning
A1 The children put on an improvisational play for their parents.
A2 She has a talent for improvisational comedy.
B1 The jazz band's performance was full of improvisational solos.
B2 The actors impressed the audience with their improvisational skills.
C1 The chef's improvisational cooking style always keeps diners guessing.
C2 The musician's improvisational abilities were unmatched, captivating the entire audience.
formal The orchestra showcased their improvisational skills during the concert.
informal The band had a great time with their improvisational jam session.
slang The comedians were on fire with their improvisational comedy routine.
figurative Life is like an improvisational play, you never know what will happen next.
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