extempore
See also: ex tempore
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From Latin ex (“immediately after”) + tempore, ablative singular of tempus (“time", "opportunity", "occasion”).
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extempore (comparative more extempore, superlative most extempore)
- Carried out with no preparation; impromptu.
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carried out with no preparation; impromptu
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Adverb edit
extempore (comparative more extempore, superlative most extempore)
- Without preparation; extemporaneously.
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without preparation; extemporaneously
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Noun edit
extempore (plural extempores)
- Something improvised.
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Something improvised
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