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单词 unscripted
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Definition of unscripted in English:

unscripted

adjectiveʌnˈskrɪptɪdˌənˈskrɪptɪd
  • Said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu.

    the president's unscripted remarks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a one-trick concept and therefore lacks the unscripted banality that makes ‘real’ reality shows so strangely hypnotic.
    • They value debates because they are - at least in their ideal form - spontaneous, unscripted and honest.
    • It's premium quality, unscripted drama, more skilful than ‘improv’, which lays claim to risk but is all forgiveness.
    • It was the first unscripted answer in the most carefully scripted nomination in history.
    • Lindsey can roll his eyes when asked about O'Neill's latest unscripted remark.
    • On a surface read, what appears to be unscripted, spontaneous, and endlessly eventful is not.
    • But his unscripted comments would prove a major eye-opener.
    • They say football is unscripted drama and this match certainly hasn't followed the script tonight.
    • One, this was an unscripted moment in a very scripted convention.
    • Everyone has something touching or amusing to say, but the movie maintains a feeling of being entirely natural and unscripted.
    • So they got some of the changes that they were scripting or alternatively, spontaneous changes that were unscripted which was interesting.
    • The point of weblogs is their off-the-cuff nature, their unscripted, up-to-the-minute commentary.
    • This part feels totally unscripted as the young cadets self-consciously address the cameras, with commentary from their moms occasionally thrown in.
    • Trevino's the only golfer to rebound from back surgery to win big, and his humor is spontaneously unscripted.
    • This one really is an experiment folks - live and unscripted.
    • A single maladroit quip or an unscripted dramatic moment on the campaign trail could spell the difference between victory and defeat.
    • When a singing contest is described as a reality show it is because its progression is unscripted or at any rate, not entirely scripted.
    • She rambled into unscripted anecdotes, and there were tons of references to American icons and Hollywood chums I'd never heard of, but a true trouper captivates no matter what.
    • These submerged accounts locate a broader horizon of possibilities, and remind people that there are other histories to write and unscripted stories to tell.
    • So tough has it become that some leading politicians simply refuse to participate because they know the risks of live, unscripted comment from dissatisfied members of the public.
    Synonyms
    unplanned, spontaneous, unprepared, unarranged, uncontrolled, unintentional, unintended, extempore, extemporary, extemporized, extemporaneous, impromptu, ad lib
 
 

Definition of unscripted in US English:

unscripted

adjectiveˌənˈskrɪptɪdˌənˈskriptid
  • Said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu.

    the president's unscripted remarks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These submerged accounts locate a broader horizon of possibilities, and remind people that there are other histories to write and unscripted stories to tell.
    • But his unscripted comments would prove a major eye-opener.
    • It was the first unscripted answer in the most carefully scripted nomination in history.
    • When a singing contest is described as a reality show it is because its progression is unscripted or at any rate, not entirely scripted.
    • This part feels totally unscripted as the young cadets self-consciously address the cameras, with commentary from their moms occasionally thrown in.
    • On a surface read, what appears to be unscripted, spontaneous, and endlessly eventful is not.
    • This is a one-trick concept and therefore lacks the unscripted banality that makes ‘real’ reality shows so strangely hypnotic.
    • They say football is unscripted drama and this match certainly hasn't followed the script tonight.
    • One, this was an unscripted moment in a very scripted convention.
    • They value debates because they are - at least in their ideal form - spontaneous, unscripted and honest.
    • This one really is an experiment folks - live and unscripted.
    • Everyone has something touching or amusing to say, but the movie maintains a feeling of being entirely natural and unscripted.
    • So tough has it become that some leading politicians simply refuse to participate because they know the risks of live, unscripted comment from dissatisfied members of the public.
    • So they got some of the changes that they were scripting or alternatively, spontaneous changes that were unscripted which was interesting.
    • The point of weblogs is their off-the-cuff nature, their unscripted, up-to-the-minute commentary.
    • A single maladroit quip or an unscripted dramatic moment on the campaign trail could spell the difference between victory and defeat.
    • Trevino's the only golfer to rebound from back surgery to win big, and his humor is spontaneously unscripted.
    • She rambled into unscripted anecdotes, and there were tons of references to American icons and Hollywood chums I'd never heard of, but a true trouper captivates no matter what.
    • Lindsey can roll his eyes when asked about O'Neill's latest unscripted remark.
    • It's premium quality, unscripted drama, more skilful than ‘improv’, which lays claim to risk but is all forgiveness.
    Synonyms
    unplanned, spontaneous, unprepared, unarranged, uncontrolled, unintentional, unintended, extempore, extemporary, extemporized, extemporaneous, impromptu, ad lib
 
 
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