extemporize in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Extemporize: to compose or perform something, such as a speech or dialogue, spontaneously or without preparation.
Sample Sentences
- She had to extemporize her speech when the main speaker fell ill at the last minute.
- The actor was known for his ability to extemporize dialogue, making each performance feel fresh and spontaneous.
- In the absence of a detailed plan, they decided to extemporize their presentation during the meeting.
- He managed to extemporize a beautiful melody on the piano, impressing everyone at the gathering.
- During the debate, she skillfully extemporized her arguments, adapting to her opponent's points with ease.
- She had to extemporize her speech when the projector failed to work.
- During the workshop, participants were encouraged to extemporize and share their spontaneous ideas.
- His ability to extemporize made him a captivating performer at open mic nights.
- When the meeting went off-script, the manager had to extemporize to keep everyone engaged.
- To make the event more enjoyable, the host decided to extemporize some humorous anecdotes.
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