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improvvisare

to improvise

verb eem-prov-vee-ZAH-reh Rare

Origin: From Latin improvisus (unforeseen).

Usage Note

Improvvisare is a regular -are verb meaning to do something without preparation. The reflexive improvvisarsi means to set oneself up as something without proper qualification: si è improvvisato cuoco (he set himself up as a cook). The noun is improvvisazione, central to jazz and commedia dell'arte traditions.

Examples

"Il musicista ha improvvisato un assolo magnifico."

Natural Translation

The musician improvised a magnificent solo.

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