0 done or said without any preparation or thought: --
At the audition, the actors were asked to perform extempore.
an extempore performance
The pledge was not an extempore remark made to an individual questioner but a carefully thought-out offer to the council.
His solution, therefore, seems to be to divert them to other training grounds or make other extempore arrangements to meet the case.
Is not this another case of making haphazard and extempore cuts which have all sorts of unexpected effects on the economy?
It is a fallacy to think that more labour is employed in preparing a written speech than in preparing oneself to speak extempore.
No one would want to give protection to the run of extempore homilies.
I would only ask him, when he reviews his extempore speech to-morrow, to consider whether that point might not need correction?
I was impressed by the extempore way in which he delivered his speech.
He spoke extempore and made a few friendly observations, and hence all this trouble.