Improvise
To create or perform something spontaneously or without preparation.
Im-pro-vise
Ad-lib, Invent, Create, Devise, Contrive
Plan, Prepare, Organize, Script, Arrange
🇮🇳 Hindi → improvisation (इम्प्रोवाइजेशन)
🇮🇳 Bengali → অপ্রস্তুত (aprastut)
🇮🇳 Tamil → திடீர் உருவாக்குதல் (tiṭīr uruvākkuthal)
🇮🇳 Kannada → ತಕ್ಷಣವೇ ಮಾಡುವುದು (taḳṣaṇavē māḍuvudu)
🇮🇳 Telugu → తక్షణం చేయడం (takṣaṇaṁ cēyaḍaṁ)
🇮🇳 Urdu → فوری طور پر کرنا (fori tor par karna)
🇪🇸 Spanish → Improvisar
🇫🇷 French → Improviser
🇩🇪 German → Improvisieren
🇨🇳 Chinese → 即兴创作 (jíxìng chuàngzuò)
🇯🇵 Japanese → 即興する (kokyō suru)
- During the performance, the actor had to improvise when he forgot his lines.
- She was able to improvise a meal with the ingredients she had in her fridge.
- The musician decided to improvise a solo during the concert, which thrilled the audience.