Extemporary [adjective]

Definition of Extemporary:

ad-lib, extemporaneous

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Sentence/Example of Extemporary:

What seemed to be an effort to celebrate his achievements in extemporary verse brought on another fit.

To command men thus equipped there were extemporary generals, whose epaulets were obtained from the wardrobe of the Opera Comique.

This is the usual series of evolutions through which an extemporary preacher passes.

The defenders of extemporary preaching must postulate three essentials in any man undertaking the office.

Those who champion the method of extemporary preaching lay great stress on two points.

(I) The extemporary preacher has a natural warmth and earnestness of conviction that goes straight to the heart.

You have to spend as much time in gathering and arranging the matter for the extemporary as for the written one.

The spinners celebrated their young master's return in the extemporary songs, so common among their countrywomen.

You are independent of your mood, on which the extemporary preacher has to lean so much.

Then a long extemporary prayer, then another hymn, then a sermon nearly an hour long.