Improvise | Mean of improvise in English Dictionary
/ˈɪmprəˌvaɪz/
- Verb
- to speak or perform without preparation
- If you forget any of your lines, try to improvise.
- Good jazz musicians know how to improvise.
- He had to improvise his opening speech when he forgot his notes.
- The trumpet player performed an improvised solo.
- to make or create (something) by using whatever is available
- I wasn't expecting guests, so I had to improvise a meal with what I had in my refrigerator.