improvised
 
				आजचा
				definition
					
					verb
					
					the ability to improvise operatic arias in any given style
					
					create and perform (music, drama, or verse) spontaneously or without preparation.
					
					
					
					adjective
					
					an improvised short speech
					
					created and performed spontaneously or without preparation; impromptu.
					
					
					
				example
					
					Students are encouraged to progress to developing their own choreography or 'improvised' dance.
					
					I had a smashing time in Edinburgh last night, using my beard to its full comic potential in a somewhat 'improvised' opening to my act.
					
					Once the image has been 'improvised' on-screen, Corey has it printed onto a small canvas in colored inks.
					
					Jim Denley is probably the leading light in the field of Australian 'improvised' music.
					
					Below, I have categorized various types of 'improvised' weapons.
					
					I had a couple of 'improvised' holes in my backyard.
					
					Someone is apparently being evacuated from an 'improvised' shelter.
					
					Sahni was most impressed with him regaling the passengers with an uncanny ability to hold them with 'improvised' speeches.
					
					I know a great deal of the film was 'improvised' .
					
					The welfare state he fashioned in place of classic laissez-faire was largely 'improvised' .
					
					The UN has already experience in supervising elections under very 'improvised' conditions.
					
					She said truckers must also contend with 'improvised' explosive devices on the road.
					
					During the tour the commandos also discovered 320 'improvised' explosive devices.
					
					They are carrying diagrams of an 'improvised' rocket launcher.
					
					And, amazingly, all the dialogue was 'improvised' .
					
					Learn more about different formations for 'improvised' group dance.
					
					There was plenty of food on the 'improvised' tables.
					
					They waded waist-deep in the grass in a compact body bearing an 'improvised' stretcher in their midst.
					
					The burden must rest, however, upon the partially 'improvised' text.
					
					In freely 'improvised' music, its roots are in occasion rather than place.
					
					
					
					
				
					Credits: Google Translate
				
			 
			