improvvisatore

[ eem-prawv-vee-zah-taw-re ]
/ ˌim prɔvˌvi zɑˈtɔ rɛ /

noun, plural im·prov·vi·sa·to·ri [eem-prawv-vee-zah-taw-ree] /ˌim prɔvˌvi zɑˈtɔ ri/. Italian.

an improvisator, especially a person who extemporizes verse.

Example sentences from the Web for improvvisatore

  • Many readers will remember some account of this in Andersen's "Improvvisatore."

    At Home And Abroad |Margaret Fuller Ossoli
  • It is seldom that an improvvisatore attempts to recite without the assistance of music.

    The Diary of an Ennuye |Anna Brownell Jameson
  • His poems fill many volumes; and all display the ease, perspicuity, and obvious beauty of the improvvisatore.

    Modern Italian Poets |William Dean Howells
  • Aretino is an improvvisatore, clever with the pen he uses like a burin.