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单词 extemporized
释义

extemporize

verb

ex·​tem·​po·​rize ik-ˈstem-pə-ˌrīz How to pronounce extemporize (audio)
extemporized; extemporizing

intransitive verb

1
: to do something extemporaneously : improvise
especially : to speak extemporaneously
2
: to get along in a makeshift manner

transitive verb

: to compose, perform, or utter extemporaneously : improvise
extemporized an after-dinner speech
extemporizer noun

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Extemporize means to say or do something on the spur of the moment, an appropriate meaning given the word's history. Extemporize was coined by adding the suffix -ize to Latin ex tempore, meaning "instantaneously" or "on the spur of the moment." Ex tempore, in turn, was formed by combining ex and the noun tempus, meaning "time." Incidentally, ex tempore was also borrowed wholesale into English (where it means "extemporaneously"). Other descendants of Latin ex tempore include the now rare extemporal and extemporary (both synonyms of extemporaneous), and as you have no doubt guessed by now, extemporaneous itself.

Synonyms

  • ad-lib
  • clap (together or up)
  • fake
  • improvise
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Example Sentences

a good talk show host has to be able to extemporize the interviews when things don't go as planned
Recent Examples on the Web Feel free to extemporize, enthuse and connect with people, rather than overwork the data. Palena Neale, Forbes, 26 Oct. 2021 In public appearances, Emanuel likes to extemporize, cajole, and find a connection. Connie Bruck, The New Yorker, 19 Apr. 2021 The Trump that appeared in the East Room of the White House to honor the singers was not the same figure who likes to crack jokes and extemporize freely when rubbing shoulders with superstars. Rob Crilly, Washington Examiner, 15 Jan. 2021 That meant players were able to extemporize, to take chances without being accused of departing too far from the team playbook. San Diego Union-Tribune, 20 Sep. 2019 And they are exacerbated by Mr. Trump’s tendency to extemporize and the North Koreans’ long track record of duplicitous negotiation. Jonathan Cheng, WSJ, 9 Mar. 2018 Each presenter now has the freedom to extemporize on the warning — a nonnegotiable requirement of the program’s opening — but not by much. Rory Smith, New York Times, 14 Apr. 2017 Apparently the idea was to extemporize on some issues that had come up during the performance. Sarah Lyall, New York Times, 7 Jan. 2016 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1592, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

extemporized

verb

past tense of extemporize
as in improvised
to perform, make, or do without preparation a good talk show host has to be able to extemporize the interviews when things don't go as planned

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • improvised
  • concocted
  • devised
  • faked
  • ad-libbed
  • manufactured
  • invented
  • hatched
  • clapt (together or up)
  • clapped (together or up)
  • contrived
  • made up
  • fabricated
  • cooked (up)
  • thought (up)
  • dashed (off)
  • cobbled (together or up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • prepared
  • arranged
  • laid
  • studied
  • considered
  • contemplated
  • readied
  • practiced
  • rehearsed
  • exercised
  • pondered
  • practised
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