I just improvised the answer to this question.
Having wasted their time the night before, the girls improvised their presentation today in class.
He watched a lot of "Whose Line is it Anyway?" when he was younger. That is why he successfully improvised his lines on the spot.
(While the last sentence is slightly redundant, it was given to help illustrate the definition of "improvise" though context clues.)
The man had already had grandchildren, and never needed to improvise a story, seeing as how he had many interesting tales to tell.
In my drama class we improvise to move on with the act.
Jorge improvised a solo in the concert.
Because I hadn't studied I had to improvise an answer.
The noun forms of the verb to improvise are improviser, improvisation, and the gerund, improvising.
When you lack sufficient materials, sometimes you must improvise.
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This sentence is completely correct.
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i improvise when making coffee i add cream instead of milk
Now that we are safely ashore, we will need to improvise our shelter and get a fire started.
the man had to improvise to make the magazine look better.
Yes, the word "improvise" is a verb.
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There were some parts of the play that he would have to memorize by rote and others that he would have to improvise.
No, the word 'improvise' is a verb, meaning to do something without preparing it first or to make something from whatever is available. Example sentence:Some of the best dishes result when you don't have an ingredient and must improvise with what you have.
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in theater arts class we are learning about improvisation
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
Resourceful is the word you want.
to make or do with whatever is at hand