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Is improvise a verb?

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Can you give us a sentence using the word improvise?

Now that we are safely ashore, we will need to improvise our shelter and get a fire started.


What does the latin root word for improvise mean?

The Latin root word for "improvise" is "improvisus," which means "unforeseen" or "unexpected." This root conveys the idea of doing something without prior planning or preparation.


How would you use the word improvise in a sentence?

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Is the word improvise a noun?

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What word 'means able to improvise easily'?

Resourceful is the word you want.


What is the noun for improvise?

The noun form for the verb to improvise is improvisor (or improviser), one who improvises. Another noun form is improvisation.


Define the word improvise?

to make or do with whatever is at hand


What is a 9 letter word for ad-lib?

improvise


What is another term for ad lib?

Another term for ad lib is improv, or improvise.


What is one word meaning to make it up as you go along?

Improvise


What is the verb for improvise?

Improvise is already a verb. This is because "improvise" is an action. As in "to improvise".Other verbs are improvises, improvising and improvised.Some example sentences are:"We are improvising"."He ran out of nails, so he improvised".