extempore

adj
/ɛkˈstɛmpəɹi/

Etymology

From Latin ex (“immediately after”) + tempore, ablative singular of tempus (“time", "opportunity", "occasion”).

Definitions

  1. Carried out with no preparation.

  2. 1833 January, “Pandemonic Revels”, in The Royal Lady’s Magazine, and Archives of the…

    1833 January, “Pandemonic Revels”, in The Royal Lady’s Magazine, and Archives of the Court of St. James’s, number XXV, London, page 15

  3. Without preparation

    Without preparation; extemporaneously.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Something improvised.

The neighborhood

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