improvvisato
improvised
adjective eem-prov-vee-ZAH-toh Rare
Origin: Past participle of improvvisare, from improvviso (unforeseen), from Latin improvisus.
Also means
makeshift
Usage Note
Improvvisato describes something done without preparation or assembled hastily (un discorso improvvisato — an off-the-cuff speech). It can be admiring ('spontaneous') or critical ('amateurish'). The verb is improvvisare (to improvise).
Examples
"Ha tenuto un discorso completamente improvvisato."
Natural Translation
He gave a completely improvised speech.
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