Crossword-Solution: EXTEMPORE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Extempore | adv. | Without previous study or meditation; without preparation; on the spur of the moment; suddenly; extemporaneously; as, to write or speak extempore. |
| Extempore | a. | Done or performed extempore. |
| Extempore | n. | Speaking or writing done extempore. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “EXTEMPORE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Without previous preparation. | 1 answer |
| SPOKEN without preparation | 1 answer |
| Done without preparation | 1 answer |
| unprovoked | 3 answers |
| Off the cuff | 5 answers |
| extemporise | 5 answers |
| Spur-of-the-moment | 6 answers |
| Off-the-cuff | 7 answers |
| on the spot | 9 answers |
| Extemporaneous | 23 answers |
| Improvised | 25 answers |
| ad lib | 28 answers |
| Ad-lib | 30 answers |
| Impromp-tu | 30 answers |
| Unrehearsed | 54 answers |
| Off-hand | 77 answers |
| Snap | 94 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXTEMPORE (5)
There was no “fuller man” on the bench; his memory was marvellous, though wholly legal; if he had to “advise” extempore, none did it better; yet there was none who more earnestly prepared.
The text which he gave out was the following one, "In what would a man be profited, provided he gained the whole world, and lost his own soul?" And on this text the clergyman preached long and well: he did not read his sermon, but spoke it extempore; his doing so rather surprised and offended me at first; I was not used to such a style of preaching in a church devoted to the religion of my country.
Inside the carriage a pair of bright eyes looked from a ripely handsome face, and though behind those bright eyes was a mind of unfathomed mysteries, beneath them there beat a heart capable of quick extempore warmth—a heart which could, indeed, be passionately and imprudently warm on certain occasions.
Owing to these extempore measures, I not only gave my bride credit for certain perfections which have not as yet come to light, but also overlooked a few trifling defects, which, however, glimmered on my perception long before the close of the honeymoon.
America can by no means claim a monopoly of orators; there are many elsewhere whose sage sayings and forcible logic are appreciated by all who hear or read them; but, on the whole, Americans excel others in the readiness of their wit, and their power to make a good extempore speech on any subject, without opportunity for preparation.
Quotes with EXTEMPORE (1)
As the Athenians to the Pnyx, the antique Romans to the Campus Martius, or our Nordic ancestors to the All-Thing, so the folk of Tilling flocked to the High Street for extempore parliament.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1967–2013).