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Webster 1913 Edition


Impromptu

Im-promp′tu

,
adv.
or
Adj.
[F.
impromptu
, fr. L.
in promptu
in readiness, at hand;
in
in +
promptus
visibility, readiness, from
promptus
visible, ready. See
Prompt
.]
Offhand; without previous study; extemporaneous; extempore;
as, an
impromptu
verse
.

Im-promp′tu

,
Noun.
1.
Something made or done offhand, at the moment, or without previous study; an extemporaneous composition, address, or remark.
2.
(Mus.)
A piece composed or played at first thought; a composition in the style of an extempore piece.

Webster 1828 Edition


Impromptu

IMPROMP'TU

,
adv.
[L. in promptu, in readiness, from promptus, ready, quick.] Off hand; without previous study; as a verse uttered or written impromptu.

IMPROMP'TU

,
Noun.
A piece made off hand, at the moment, or without previous study; an extemporaneous composition.

Definition 2024


impromptu

impromptu

English

Adjective

impromptu (not comparable)

  1. Improvised; without prior preparation, planning or rehearsal; extemporaneous; unplanned.
    The party began with an impromptu rendition of 'Happy Birthday'.

Synonyms

  • See also Wikisaurus:impromptu

Translations

Noun

impromptu (plural impromptus)

  1. (music) a short musical composition for an informal occasion often with the character of improvisation and usually to be played solo.
  2. any composition, musical or otherwise, that is created on the spot without preparation.

Translations


French

Etymology

From Latin adverbial locution in promptu; in + prōmptus (ready, at hand)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̃.pʁɔ̃p.ty/

Adjective

impromptu m (feminine singular impromptue, masculine plural impromptus, feminine plural impromptues)

  1. improvised, not planned.
    une visite impromptue.

Noun

impromptu m (plural impromptus)

  1. improvised action
    À l'impromptu.
    Talleyrand prévoyait à l'avance ses bons mots, que la circonstance lui tirait ensuite à l'impromptu. (Sainte-Beuve, Pensées, 1868)
  2. (music) impromptu
    Quand je faisais mentalement des réserves sur Fauré, celles-ci portaient sur les Barcarolles, les Nocturnes et les Impromptus. (Du Bos, Journal, 1928)

Synonyms

References


Italian

Etymology

Borrowing from French impromptu.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -u

Noun

impromptu m (invariable)

  1. (music) impromptu

Synonyms