extemporaneous
121extemporaneity — noun Date: 1937 the quality or state of being extemporaneous …
122extemporary — adjective Date: 1596 extemporaneous • extemporarily adverb …
123extempore — adverb or adjective Etymology: Latin ex tempore, from ex + tempore, ablative of tempus time Date: circa 1553 in an extemporaneous manner < speaking extempore > …
124on one's feet — phrasal 1. in a standing position 2. in an established position or state 3. in a recovered condition (as from illness) < back on my feet > 4. in an extemporaneous manner ; while in action < good debaters can think on their feet > …
125impromptu — I. noun Etymology: French, from impromptu extemporaneously, from Latin in promptu in readiness Date: 1683 1. something that is impromptu 2. a musical composition suggesting improvisation II. adjective Date: 1764 1. made, done, or formed on or as… …
126extemporaneously — adverb see extemporaneous …
127extemporaneousness — noun see extemporaneous …
128Anglicanism — Part of a series on the Anglican Communion …