Impromptus [noun]
Definition of Impromptus:
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Opposite/Antonyms of Impromptus:
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Sentence/Example of Impromptus:
It was one of those impromptus which come too quickly to be checked.
What vulgarity, what pointless joking, what pitiable attempts to serve up old impromptus réchauffés!
It is proper to say that these lines are the joint impromptus of my sister and myself.
Then, unlike men, women do not write out their impromptus beforehand and carefully hoard them for the publisher—and posterity!
To be sure, it resumes many traits of the two preceding Impromptus, yet is it none the less fascinating music.
It was a lesson full of spirit and piquant allusions; one of those charming impromptus in which Delsarte never failed.
But, as he had already said: "Impromptus may be good money of the heart, but they are often the worst money of the head."
These poems, with other songs and impromptus, were published in 1851, forming the third volume of his Papillotos.
The contents of Chopin's impromptus are of a more pleasing nature than those of the scherzos.
Find it a capital place to think out impromptus for my speeches.