Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
improvisar
verb
/ˌɪmprəˈvaɪzər/

Definition
To create or perform spontaneously or without preparation.

Examples
- She had to improvisar her speech when the microphone stopped working.
- During the play, the actors decided to improvisar a few lines to keep the audience engaged.
- He often improvises music, creating beautiful melodies on the fly.

Meaning
Improvisar refers to the act of making something up on the spot, particularly in the context of performance, art, or problem-solving, where no prior planning is involved.

Synonyms
- extemporize
- ad-lib
- make up
- wing it