impromptu
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Adj — Done without any preparation or planning; spontaneous.
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Etymology
Borrowed from French impromptu, ultimately from Latin in promptu ("in readiness").
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What does “impromptu” mean?
The word “impromptu” means done without any preparation or planning; spontaneous. In plain terms, done on the spot, without any advance planning.
How do you pronounce “impromptu”?
“Impromptu” is pronounced ihm-PROMPT-yoo (/ɪmˈpɹɑmpt(j)u/ in IPA).
How do you use “impromptu” in a sentence?
Here is “impromptu” used in a sentence: “They held an impromptu celebration in the office when the news broke.”
What part of speech is “impromptu”?
“Impromptu” is an adjective.
Where does the word “impromptu” come from?
The word “impromptu” comes from Latin. Borrowed from French impromptu, ultimately from Latin in promptu ("in readiness").
Is “impromptu” a common word?
“Impromptu” is an uncommon word in modern English.