| ADJ | extemporaneous | more extemporaneous | most extemporaneous |
| SYNO | ad-lib | extemporaneous | extemporary | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- Twiggs Academy competes in GISA literary competition including events such as oral interpretation, extemporaneous speaking, trio, quartet, solo, and essay.
- Lao folk music, known as Lam, is extemporaneous singing accompanied by the khene. It is popular both in Laos and Thailand, where there is a large ethnic Lao population.
- On the other hand, it is distinct from many other forms of memorized preaching. Proponents claim that the importance of preaching demands it be extemporaneous.
- An extemporaneous public speaking competition is also held alongside the debate rounds. This competition has its own preliminary, semifinal, and final rounds.
- Extemporaneous commentary (or extemp com for short) is a branch of normal extemporaneous speaking, an area of competition in high school forensics.
- In the swing era, "who dat" chants back and forth between the band and the band leader or between the audience and the band were extemporaneous.
- 1923- first place in extemporaneous speech was won by George A. Wilson in the district contest.
- He was a great exponent of extemporaneous singing.
- Extemporaneous Commentary: A continuation of both extemporaneous and persuasive speaking.
- The program competes at tournaments around the state, in events ranging from duet improvisation, to extemporaneous speaking and debate.
- Arrese practiced extemporaneous bertsolariza singing. His work explored post-romantic topics such as nature, patriotism, balance, and the passage of time.
- Ricardo Morales Hernández is a contemporary artist from San Juan, working on extemporaneous drawing narrating a personal, political and cosmic history.
- Balagtas is greatly idolized in the Philippines that the term for Filipino debate in extemporaneous verse is named after him: "Balagtasan".
- She also represented her school in various competitions, including the 11th National Science Quest hosted by the Department of Education in Baguio City, where she emerged champion in extemporaneous speaking.
- Extemporaneous speaking is a speech given with little preparation and traditionally without access to the internet for citation (Though many states have opted to allow the use of internet).
- In extemporaneous speaking, competitors receive three topics covering a range of current events.
- Catherine impresses Peter by helping him at an event for college students where she gives an extemporaneous speech using quotes from his sermons.
- The sindil (sung verbal jousts) belong to the gabbang tradition and are performed by both sexes conducting an extemporaneous battle of wits.
- He was an extemporaneous speaker; the writing of sermons and addresses was, as he himself confessed, "simply impossible" to him.
- Teresa Landucci Bandettini (also known by her Arcadian name Amarilli Etrusca; 11 August 1763 – 6 April 1837) was an Italian dancer, composer of extemporaneous verse, and poet, who is remembered as the "Figurante Poetesca" ("literary ballerina").
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