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Meanings of
extemporaneously
in inglés
español
extemporáneamente
Back to the meaning
Without prior preparation.
extempore
extemporarily
español
extemporáneamente
Synonyms
Examples for "
extempore
"
extempore
extemporarily
Examples for "
extempore
"
1
We had a few
extempore
concerts in one of the middies' berths.
2
Mrs. Reading stood by me in very
extempore
costume, holding a night-lamp:-
3
When this is over, they all kneel, and the Itinerant prays
extempore
.
4
And now Pastor Tappau began his prayer,
extempore
,
as was the custom.
5
His prayer was
extempore
,
and he addressed God intimately and almost conversationally.
Usage of
extemporaneously
in inglés
1
I was a tolerably frequent speaker, sometimes of prepared speeches, sometimes
extemporaneously
.
2
His sentences, although uttered
extemporaneously
,
are invariably well finished and scholarly.
3
It's a part of your cleverness to be able to produce premeditated effects
extemporaneously
.
4
To-night she was playing
extemporaneously
,
and Hamilton caught his breath.
5
So the Vizier said, ''Tis well, thou turnest verse neatly' And he exclaimed
extemporaneously
:
6
He paced back and forth, spoke completely
extemporaneously
,
and went on for exactly thirty minutes.
7
To these Count Munster, the presiding delegate from Germany, replied in French, and apparently
extemporaneously
.
8
These discourses are orations which were delivered
extemporaneously
and taken down by a shorthand writer.
9
Hence a reconstitutable taste masked hydrocortisone solution with the potential to be easily produced
extemporaneously
was developed.
10
Anyway, Don shifted gears and began speaking
extemporaneously
,
without questions or prompting, which was sort of refreshing.
11
Some speakers read from manuscript the most important parts of their speeches and utter the rest
extemporaneously
.
12
Brilliant speeches are often made
extemporaneously
;
but such speeches are never made without long and arduous preparation.
13
Dr. -- , apractitionerof medicine and a bishop in this Church, spoke
extemporaneously
in our language.
14
But the lectures then prepared were based merely upon copious notes and given, as regarded phrasing,
extemporaneously
.
15
Few of them were written out, but they were given more or less
extemporaneously
from full notes.
16
His lectures, always delivered
extemporaneously
,
do not seem to have been suspended for any length of time.
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extemporaneously
Adverb
Frequent collocations
speak extemporaneously
deliver extemporaneously
exclaim extemporaneously
make extemporaneously
play extemporaneously
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Translations for
extemporaneously
español
extemporáneamente
Extemporaneously
through the time