Extemporaneously

Word EXTEMPORANEOUSLY
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Adlibing or performing something unprepared. Usually something an under-achiever does in school when it comes to speech's, like how I used to be. A better word to use than adlib because it is worth a million dollars if you can say it and not sound as if you just added the word in your speech to sound smarter. A word that if Bush uttered it, he would die. His brain would collapse from the sheer athleticism of the word itself and the amount of syllables in it. There are to many valiant movements of the mouth and mandible bone to utter this golden fragment of the English language. Also something people do when they think of a word to put on this site and quickly think of a definition for it so they can come back two days later, read it, and smile...like me. Here is a word that you'll have fun butchering and making a slang term out of. Lets start with the 'newly invented term by me at this very moment' "Xtemp" which will be pronounced 'S'temp' This definition will not get any thumbs up because, I ask the question, "How the hell is somebody going to know about this word?" "It's not even slang." :) Smile (: Urban Dictionary

Type your definition here... performed, without planning or preparation; done in a temporary manner; improvised Urban Dictionary

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The word "extemporaneously" in example sentences

True brilliance is being able to communicate brilliantly extemporaneously, which is what Mark Steyn exhibits in this interview. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Paul Keating, the former Australian treasure and prime minister, who might be the most talented leader profiled in the book, noted, I often do speeches, and mostly do them extemporaneously, because I like talking to people, not at them. ❋ Brian Till (2011)

My son can't put a spin on a football, but he can play "Paint it Black" on the guitar. lecture extemporaneously on the Beatles, and crack wise with the best or worst of them as the case may be! on the topic of Howard Stern. ❋ Michele Somerville (2011)

I think it is a mark of good judgment for a speaker to have a list of talking points at hand, so as not to omit any topic he/she intends to cover when speaking extemporaneously. ❋ Unknown (2010)

By the way, Robert (no relation) Parker, the creator of the best-selling Spenser For Hire series, was the only author I know of who claimed to write extemporaneously, an hour a day, making daily progress on 2 books at a time. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I also left wanting to speak extemporaneously in iambic pentameter, but that is Shagspeare's fault. ❋ Joshenglish (2009)

At Digital Music Forum East, Mr Griffin announced that because of a felt-need to be precise he would read a prepared speech rather than speak extemporaneously as is his want. ❋ Unknown (2009)

While the guests were chowing down on their pear salads, he spoke extemporaneously about his process. ❋ Marshall Heyman (2011)

Mr. Bloomberg, speaking extemporaneously at the American Irish Historical Society on Wednesday night, said he was used to seeing "inebriated Irish hanging out the windows" at the society, according to a report in Irish Central, an Irish-American news site. ❋ Simon McCormack (2011)

More Reflection, Then the Cleanup More Than 250 Tornadoes Struck Ralph Motes, whose son was killed, preached extemporaneously to the congregation. ❋ Cameron McWhirter (2011)

What I meant by “flourishing” is the act of extemporaneously mixing other media besides verbal or written-text language in our communication. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's also interesting to watch these important people speak extemporaneously. ❋ Marshall Heyman (2011)

He makes it sound as if she gave her whole speech extemporaneously without a teleprompter — and totally ignores the fact that her speech was written on index cards that she had to consult frequently. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In each of these instances, I either spoke from informal notes or spoke extemporaneously. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Neither could speak extemporaneously about any subject. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It seems as though some authors meticulously outline everything, while others just write extemporaneously - working without a net. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He speaks for nearly two hours, working extemporaneously from an outline. ❋ Ellen Gamerman (2012)

It is so [inexplicably] common in high school of how one goes unpreprepared and performs a speech extemporaneously in front of an audience and fails to draw attention to themselves effectively. For future reference it is better to prepare and if done correctly you shall recieve a higher appraisal. That is, of course, if [delivering] [speech's] is appealing to you. George Bush: "Extemparsieninininininin" ❋ Jacob The Red (2006)

The [orator's] performance was [impressive], but only after we learn that his speech was extemporaneous did we realize the true [depth] of his talent. ❋ Tate.Mdzingwa (2018)

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