উপস্থিতমত, তত্কালিক, পূর্বাহ্নে প্রস্তুত না হইয়া, পূর্বাহ্নে প্রস্তুতহীন, সহসা কৃত
উপস্থিতমত, পূর্বাহ্নে প্রস্তুত না হইয়া, পূর্বাহ্নে প্রস্তুতহীন
(1) Without prior preparation
(2) Without preparation
(1) With little or no preparation or forethought
(2) Offhand
(1) First up were the talents of the award-winning extempore duo and they dazzled the crowd with their improvisational skills and stinging repartee.
(2) This is followed by a one-minute extempore speech on a topic given by the company.
(3) Some of them knew how to cast a spell on their audience by delivering a speech extempore .
(4) This wasn't like a proper impromptu presentation - this looked unrehearsed, extempore .
(5) Was language invented extempore , or gradually developed from grunts and screeches?
(6) Both have appeals that transcend party loyalty, and both are brilliant extempore speakers who, at their best, hardly sound like politicians at all.
(7) The original kayak, though, was an amazing piece of extempore engineering.
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(9) In any event, it was a bravura performance, a long extempore speech, apparently pulled out of thin air.
(10) Their extempore skills, general knowledge and other talents were brushed up to match the level of other participants.
(11) The practice generally is - apart, perhaps, from the extempore decisions in the Magistrates' Courts - for judges to impose sentences which are reasoned and reasonable.
(12) She was quite prepared to speak extempore for an hour, when well in her seventies.
(13) Every Thursday, the school organises competitions in areas such as recitation, extempore speech, quiz, map pointing, declamation and prepared talk.
(14) The Prime Minister seemed to be in a very enthusiastic and positive mood as he spoke extempore for about 20 minutes.
(15) The students were later given extempore topics for presentation.
(16) From a reader of speeches, she started speaking extempore .
(17) Their worship is spontaneous, with emphasis on extempore prayer, believer's baptism, and the Lord's supper.
(18) Like politicians, almost everything they said was designed to enhance their public image while appearing extempore and sincere.
(19) Throughout, John and his giant puppets kept the audience involved, giving the street play an extempore feel.
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impromptu
spontaneous
unscripted
ad lib
extemporary
extemporaneous
improvised
unrehearsed
unplanned
unprepared
off the top of one's head
off-the-cuff
ad libitum
spontaneously
extemporaneously
ad lib
without preparation
without rehearsal
off the top of one's head
off the cuff
ad libitum