impromptu
[ im-promp-too, -tyoo ]
/ ɪmˈprɒmp tu, -tyu /
adjective
made or done without previous preparation: an impromptu address to the unexpected crowds.
suddenly or hastily prepared, made, etc.: an impromptu dinner.
improvised; having the character of an improvisation.
adverb
without preparation: verses written impromptu.
noun
something impromptu; an impromptu speech, musical composition, performance, etc.
a character piece for piano common in the 19th century and having, despite its title, a clear-cut form.
Words nearby impromptu
imprinting,
imprison,
improbability,
improbable,
improbity,
impromptu,
improper,
improper fraction,
improper integral,
improperia,
impropriate
Example sentences from the Web for impromptu
British Dictionary definitions for impromptu
impromptu
/ (ɪmˈprɒmptjuː) /
adjective
unrehearsed; spontaneous; extempore
produced or done without care or planning; improvised
adverb
in a spontaneous or improvised way
he spoke impromptu
noun
something that is impromptu
a short piece of instrumental music, sometimes improvisatory in character
Word Origin for impromptu
C17: from French, from Latin
in promptū in readiness, from
promptus (adj) ready,
prompt