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Meaning of "extemporise" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF EXTEMPORISE

extemporise  [ɪkˈstempəˌraɪz] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF EXTEMPORISE

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Extemporise is a verb.
The verb is the part of the sentence that is conjugated and expresses action and state of being.

See the conjugation of the verb extemporise in English.

WHAT DOES EXTEMPORISE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

extemporise

Improvisation

Improvisation is a state of being and creating action without pre-planning. This can be when an individual or group is acting, dancing, singing, playing musical instruments, talking, creating artworks, problem solving, or reacting in the moment and in response to the stimulus of one's immediate environment and inner feelings. This can result in the invention of new thought patterns, new practices, new structures or symbols, and/or new ways to act. Improvisation can be thought of as an "on the spot" or "off the cuff" spontaneous moment of sudden inventiveness that can just come to mind, body and spirit as an inspiration. No preparation or training is needed. However, improvisation in any life or art form, can occur more often if it is practiced as a way of encouraging creative behavior. That practice includes learning to use one's intuition, as well as learning a technical understanding of the necessary skills and concerns within the domain in which one is improvising.

CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EXTEMPORISE

PRESENT

Present
I extemporise
you extemporise
he/she/it extemporises
we extemporise
you extemporise
they extemporise
Present continuous
I am extemporising
you are extemporising
he/she/it is extemporising
we are extemporising
you are extemporising
they are extemporising
Present perfect
I have extemporised
you have extemporised
he/she/it has extemporised
we have extemporised
you have extemporised
they have extemporised
Present perfect continuous
I have been extemporising
you have been extemporising
he/she/it has been extemporising
we have been extemporising
you have been extemporising
they have been extemporising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.

PAST

Past
I extemporised
you extemporised
he/she/it extemporised
we extemporised
you extemporised
they extemporised
Past continuous
I was extemporising
you were extemporising
he/she/it was extemporising
we were extemporising
you were extemporising
they were extemporising
Past perfect
I had extemporised
you had extemporised
he/she/it had extemporised
we had extemporised
you had extemporised
they had extemporised
Past perfect continuous
I had been extemporising
you had been extemporising
he/she/it had been extemporising
we had been extemporising
you had been extemporising
they had been extemporising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,

FUTURE

Future
I will extemporise
you will extemporise
he/she/it will extemporise
we will extemporise
you will extemporise
they will extemporise
Future continuous
I will be extemporising
you will be extemporising
he/she/it will be extemporising
we will be extemporising
you will be extemporising
they will be extemporising
Future perfect
I will have extemporised
you will have extemporised
he/she/it will have extemporised
we will have extemporised
you will have extemporised
they will have extemporised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been extemporising
you will have been extemporising
he/she/it will have been extemporising
we will have been extemporising
you will have been extemporising
they will have been extemporising
The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.

CONDITIONAL

Conditional
I would extemporise
you would extemporise
he/she/it would extemporise
we would extemporise
you would extemporise
they would extemporise
Conditional continuous
I would be extemporising
you would be extemporising
he/she/it would be extemporising
we would be extemporising
you would be extemporising
they would be extemporising
Conditional perfect
I would have extemporise
you would have extemporise
he/she/it would have extemporise
we would have extemporise
you would have extemporise
they would have extemporise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been extemporising
you would have been extemporising
he/she/it would have been extemporising
we would have been extemporising
you would have been extemporising
they would have been extemporising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.

IMPERATIVE

Imperative
you extemporise
we let´s extemporise
you extemporise
The imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to extemporise
Past participle
extemporised
Present Participle
extemporising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The past participle shows the action after completion.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH EXTEMPORISE


accessorize
əkˈsɛsəˌraɪz
authorize
ˈɔːθəˌraɪz
categorize
ˈkætɪɡəˌraɪz
characterize
ˈkærɪktəˌraɪz
contemporise
kənˈtɛmpəˌraɪz
contemporize
kənˈtɛmpəˌraɪz
deodorize
diːˈəʊdəˌraɪz
depauperise
diːˈpɔːpəˌraɪz
depauperize
diːˈpɔːpəˌraɪz
dispauperise
dɪsˈpɔːpəˌraɪz
dispauperize
dɪsˈpɔːpəˌraɪz
emperize
ˈɛmpəˌraɪz
extemporize
ɪkˈstɛmpəˌraɪz
familiarize
fəˈmɪljəˌraɪz
memorize
ˈmɛməˌraɪz
pauperise
ˈpɔːpəˌraɪz
pauperize
ˈpɔːpəˌraɪz
summarize
ˈsʌməˌraɪz
temporize
ˈtɛmpəˌraɪz
vaporize
ˈveɪpəˌraɪz

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE EXTEMPORISE

extemporal
extemporally
extemporaneity
extemporaneous
extemporaneously
extemporaneousness
extemporarily
extemporariness
extemporary
extempore
extemporisation
extemporiser
extemporization
extemporize
extemporizer
extend
extendability
extendable
extendant
extended

WORDS THAT END LIKE EXTEMPORISE

accessorise
allegorise
aphorise
authorise
categorise
conveyorise
decolorise
devalorise
enterprise
exteriorise
factorise
interiorise
memorise
motorise
phosphorise
reauthorise
reflectorise
revalorise
subcategorise
terrorise
valorise

Synonyms and antonyms of extemporise in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS OF «EXTEMPORISE»

The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «extemporise» and belong to the same grammatical category.
synonyms of extemporise

Translation of «extemporise» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF EXTEMPORISE

Find out the translation of extemporise to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of extemporise from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «extemporise» in English.

Translator English - Chinese

extemporise
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

extemporise
570 millions of speakers

English

extemporise
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

extemporise
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator English - Arabic

extemporise
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

extemporise
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

extemporise
270 millions of speakers

Translator English - Bengali

পূর্বপ্রস্তুতি ব্যতীত বলা বা বক্তৃতা করা
260 millions of speakers

Translator English - French

improviser
220 millions of speakers

Translator English - Malay

Extemporise
190 millions of speakers

Translator English - German

extemporise
180 millions of speakers

Translator English - Japanese

extemporise
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

extemporise
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Extemporise
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator English - Vietnamese

extemporise
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

extemporise
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

प्रचलित करणे
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

extemporise
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

improvvisare
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

extemporise
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

extemporise
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

extemporise
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator English - Greek

extemporise
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

extemporise
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator English - Swedish

extemporise
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

extemporise
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of extemporise

TRENDS

TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «EXTEMPORISE»

The term «extemporise» is used very little and occupies the 188.481 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «EXTEMPORISE» OVER TIME

The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «extemporise» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «extemporise» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.

Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about extemporise

EXAMPLES

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXTEMPORISE»

Discover the use of extemporise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to extemporise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The London Quarterly Review
M. Coquerel himself began with recitation, and practised this method alone for many years, until an extreme emergency seemed to compel him on a certain occasion to throw away his memorised preparations and extemporise. To his surprise ...
2
The London Quarterly and Holborn Review
M. Coquerel himself began with recitation, and practised this method alone for many years, until an extreme emergency seemed to compel him on a certain occasion to throw away his memorised preparations and extemporise. To his surprise ...
3
How to Sound Clever: Master the 600 English Words You ...
extemporise. (verb) = (ofmusic or a speech) to perform spontaneously from the Latin ex tempore: (arising) out of the time e.g. Louis Armstrong, like every good jazz musician, was capable of extemporising at will ...
Hubert van den Bergh, 2010
4
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
It is difficult, as we have seen, to extemporise codes of regulations — it is impossible to extemporise legal authority and administrative machinery — fast enough to cope with the ravages of a virulent contagious disease. Legal authority has now ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1866
5
The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Extempore, and extemporally, mean suddenly; readily; without previous time for meditation : extempo- riness is the faculty of speaking, or acting, without premeditation; or the state of being unpremeditated : to extemporise is to speak ...
Thomas Curtis, 1829
6
Molière: A Playwright and His Audience
was quite confident of success in this, for his company were trained to extemporise short comic pieces in the manner of the Italian actors. 1 3 The King asked [Boileau] one day who had been the outstanding writer among those who had ...
William Driver Howarth, 1982
7
The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Extempore, and extemporally, mean suddenly; readily ; without previous time for meditation : extempo- riness is the faculty of speaking, or acting, without premeditation; or the state of being unpremeditated : to extemporise is to speak ...
8
Devoted to the Goddess: The Life and Work of Ramprasad
Such contests were very popular in the eighteenth century, and Ramprasad was known for his ability to extemporise.31 In the incident recorded here Raja Krishnachandra visited Ramprasad at his home in Kumarhatt, bringing Aju with him to ...
Malcolm McLean, 1998
9
The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Kxtem- >ore, and extemporally, mean suddenly ; readily ; vithout previous time for meditation: extempo- iness is the faculty of speaking, or acting, without premeditation ; or the state of being unpremeditated: to extemporise is to speak ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
10
The Language of Theatre
98 Expressionism - extravaganza world and bold stylisation: often, characters were anonymous types, dialogue was fragmentary or exclamatory, and, in design , much use was made of masks and highly non-representational sets. extemporise ...
Martin Harrison, 1998

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EXTEMPORISE»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term extemporise is used in the context of the following news items.
1
The price of preparedness
The Falklands war was the last time that the UK really had to move fast in a military context and the ability to extemporise was one of its more ... «Lloyd's List, Jul 15»
2
The challenge of life's Sunday afternoons...
While it is possible, occasionally, to extemporise a passable speech, it is not possible to extemporise character. Character is formed but the ... «Coleraine Times, Jul 15»
3
Art & Entertainment News 29/6
Buskers have been able to compose or extemporise songs about current affairs that the communities where they are living are concerned ... «VietNamNet Bridge, Jun 15»
4
A musical take on current issues
Buskers have been able to compose or extemporise songs about current affairs that the communities where they are living are concerned ... «VietNamNet Bridge, Jun 15»
5
Whose Line is it Anyway?: 'you can't script comedy this good'
Extemporise, improvise, act, react, sing, dance. And yet brilliant people winging it for laughs was the essence of one of the most successful, and ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
6
Miriam Lord: Talkative TDs give the silent treatment
Ideal conditions for a man who can extemporise with ease if his official script gets blown away. The pier, which has been a long time coming, ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
7
Sometimes it's just best to extemporise
Sometimes it's just best to extemporise. by: From: The Australian; June 11, 2015 12:00AM. Increase Text Size · Decrease Text Size · Print · Email · Share. «The Australian, Jun 15»
8
Bye Bye Labour
His wit, his passion and his ability to extemporise are gradually extinguished, with his connivance, by a party machine that spends its time trying ... «London Review of Books, Apr 15»
9
Ritchie Blackmore: 'I have a bad reputation, but I don't mind'
Jeff can extemporise really well, but I don't think he can write a song. It's always somebody else's tune. He doesn't have many ideas, but he's a ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
10
Mento, merengue, formed Caribbean's indigenous sound
... music with a strong syncopation in its rhythmic beat, and a lyrical tendency to satirise and extemporise on almost every conceivable subject. «Jamaica Gleaner, Apr 15»

REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Extemporise [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/extemporise>. May 2024 ».
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