Yes....He replied with a very rehearsed answer. You're welcome LB
To improvise and try to carry out something you have not practiced or rehearsed for
To improvise and try to carry out something you have not practiced or rehearsed for
simple and well-rehearsed
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
the moves are rehearsed but hits and blood is real,
Not as Rehearsed - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Rehearsed improvisation is when you've made something up from the spot but repeated it many times so that it is perfected. Basically you rehearse the spontaneous improvisation that you made up. But because you've rehearsed it many times, it is no longer called 'spontaneous' but 'rehearsed'.
impromptuspontaneousfree form
To improvise and try to carry out something you have not practiced or rehearsed for
I would think that it would have to be like this. "That well rehearsed play was terrific," exclamimed Jane!
Rehearsed is the past participle of rehearse.
The past tense of rehearse is rehearsed.
Scotland
Spontaneous improvisation occur "off the top of the head" or without rehearsal before. Rehearsed improvisation is gone over many times and changed.
The spelling is "rehearsing" (practicing) from the verb to rehearse.
To improvise and try to carry out something you have not practiced or rehearsed for