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1 impromptu
impromptu [ɪm'prɒmptju:]impromptu, improvisé;∎ an impromptu speech un discours improvisé2 adverbimpromptu;∎ to speak impromptu parler impromptu3 nounimpromptu m -
2 extempore
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3 ad-lib
improviserimproviserimprovisé, impromptu4 ad lib1 noun(improvised performance) improvisation f, improvisations fpl; (witticism) mot m d'esprit2 adverb(a) (without preparation) à l'improviste;∎ to speak ad lib improviser(b) (without limit) à volonté
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