improvise
im|pro|vise /'ɪmprəvaɪz/ (improvises improvising improvised)
1 [VERB] V, V n, V-ed
If you improvise, you make or do something using whatever you have or without having planned it in advance.
You need a wok with a steaming rack for this; if you don't have one, improvise...
The vet had improvised a harness...
...an improvised stone shelter.
● improvisation [N-VAR]
Funds were not abundant and clever improvisation was necessary.
2 [VERB] V, V n, V on n
When performers improvise, they invent music or words as they play, sing, or speak.
I asked her what the piece was and she said, `Oh, I'm just improvising'...
Uncle Richard intoned a chapter from the Bible and improvised a prayer...
I think that the art of a storyteller is to take the story and improvise on it.
● improvisation [N-VAR] oft N on n
...an improvisation on `Jingle Bells'.
1 [VERB] V, V n, V-ed
If you improvise, you make or do something using whatever you have or without having planned it in advance.
You need a wok with a steaming rack for this; if you don't have one, improvise...
The vet had improvised a harness...
...an improvised stone shelter.
● improvisation [N-VAR]
Funds were not abundant and clever improvisation was necessary.
2 [VERB] V, V n, V on n
When performers improvise, they invent music or words as they play, sing, or speak.
I asked her what the piece was and she said, `Oh, I'm just improvising'...
Uncle Richard intoned a chapter from the Bible and improvised a prayer...
I think that the art of a storyteller is to take the story and improvise on it.
● improvisation [N-VAR] oft N on n
...an improvisation on `Jingle Bells'.