improvisator

[ im-prov-uh-zey-ter, im-pruh-vuh- ]
/ ɪmˈprɒv əˌzeɪ tər, ˈɪm prə və- /

noun

a person who improvises; improviser.

Origin of improvisator

1785–95; improvise + -ator; compare Italian improvvisatore

Example sentences from the Web for improvisator

  • In French, they call such a person by a very long name—the improvisator.

    Welsh Fairy Tales |William Elliott Griffis
  • Then he began his story with all the earnestness and tragic power of an improvisator of ancient Rome.

    The Empress Josephine |Louise Muhlbach
  • Johnnie had the tongue of the improvisator, and he loved a listener.

    Tiverton Tales |Alice Brown