improvise
/ˈɪmpɹəvaɪz/
verb (intransitive/transitive)
pl: nullpast: improvisedpp: improviseding: improvisingcomp: nullsup: null
This word carries a strong sense of agility and quick thinking. It is often used in high-pressure situations where the original plan has failed, shifting the focus from perfection to functionality. It suggests a resourceful spirit, turning whatever is available into a solution. In artistic contexts, it describes a deliberate skill where the performer uses a set of known rules to create something new on the fly. While "winging it" is a casual equivalent, improvise is more neutral and can describe a professional technique used by musicians, comedians, or surgeons.
Meanings
verb (intransitive/transitive)
[someone][something]
To create or perform something spontaneously without preparation.
"The actor had to improvise when he forgot his lines."