improviser (B2)
noun
Pronunciation: /ɪmˈprɒvɪzər/
Definition
A person who invents or creates something (such as music or a speech) spontaneously, without preparation.
Examples
The jazz musician was a brilliant improviser, creating complex solos out of thin air.
As an improviser, she could turn any mundane situation into a hilarious story.
The actor is known for being a skilled improviser, always adding unexpected twists to his performances.
How to Use improviser
- improviser at (prepositional phrase)
- Someone who improvises in a specific field or activity. — "He is an excellent improviser at the piano."
- improviser of (prepositional phrase)
- Someone who creates or invents something spontaneously. — "She is an improviser of melodies and rhythms."
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