Improvise

Verb

 * 1) To make something up or invent it as one goes on; to proceed by guess rather than by a careful plan.  To invent or create something quickly or without a plan; to wing it.
 * He had no speech prepared, so he improvised.
 * They improvised a simple shelter with branches and the rope they were carrying.
 * She improvised a lovely solo.

Derived terms

 * improvisation
 * improvisational

Adverbs for Improvise
freely; dexterously;  artistically;  roughly; crudely; professionally; brilliantly.

Thesaurus
ad lib, ad-lib, be caught napping, be surprised, be taken unawares, be unprepared, beget, breed, bring forth, bring into being, call into being, coin, conceive, concoct, contrive, cook up, dash off, design, develop, devise, discover, do offhand, dream up, engender, evolve, extemporize, fabricate, fake, frame, generate, give being to, give rise to, go off half-cocked, hatch, have no plan, improvisate, invent, jury-rig, knock off, lash up, make do, make do with, make up, mature, mint, originate, plan, play by ear, procreate, scrap the plan, spawn, strike off, strike out, think out, think up, throw off, throw together, toss off, toss out, vamp, whip up, whomp up, wing it

Translations

 * Arabic: إرتجل
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: improviseren
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 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian:, parlare a braccio
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 * Spanish: