Ad-libbed

Pronunciation: /ˈæd- ˈɫɪbd/

Ad-libbed (adj)

  1. Said or written with little or no preparation, using your own words while speaking or performing.
  2. Created during a performance by changing lines or adding new words instead of following a fixed script.

Examples

  • She ad-libbed her speech with little preparation.
  • During the show, he ad-libbed a joke when the plan failed.

Ad-libbed (adjective)

Examples

  • She gave a spoken without plan answer during the meeting.
  • The host sounded spoken without plan when the plan changed.