Impromptu in a sentence as a noun

Tourists were gathered around to take pictures of the impromptu memorial, for a man who was worth about $7 billion when he died.

Or check out the square at Shinbashi station after the salarymen finish their impromptu outdoor happy hour.

What can often happen on sites like reddit or HN is that the first comment that espouses a well-known opinion then becomes effectively an impromptu poll.

I'll take my catered breakfasts, lunches, impromptu beer runs, work-from-anywhere policy and unlimited vacation days, thank you.

To be entirely fair, this is a city that setup a sting operation to give bike-taxi drivers $1000 fines for giving impromptu tours of the peninsula.

Impromptu in a sentence as an adjective

That night, seatmates started talking, impromptu cardgames were started, I was certainly not the only one with hidden alcohol, and the bar was providing plenty for those without.

We're going to have a 15-minute impromptu Q&A with Nicolai Moresco while I make sure the PR people who invited Mads here today never receive another cent from Dell, and then I'll host the panel.

I agree with you, which is why we are currently going through a third party security audit in addition to the impromptu peer review by Andreas the day MtGox went down and our normal reviews by accountants.

You don't need to expunge the niche from your permanent record or anything - it's nothing to be ashamed of, it deserves a nice spot on your resume and is good for years of future anecdotes and impromptu lectures.

That is why Gmail and other tails continue to be popular, most of us are tool lazy to organize or screw up our own organization systems, and search allows quick impromptu sort methods to help us with the basic stuff.

Impromptu in a sentence as an adverb

One of the main things people like about it is that it keeps everyone together: everyone eats in the same dining room, drinks at the same bars, and it's easy to meet up and split off into impromptu discussing/working groups somewhere.

If the male employees had put on an impromptu bodybuilding pageant, would that have been the same thing?Naturally, the fact that the woman in question was actually disturbed by the situation does indicate that there is cause for concern.

This was an impromptu patch applied by the bitcoin project and a number of markets to defeat some sort of bug, but I can't recall or can't seem to find the details at the moment and can't recall what it was fixing or if the 100 number is correct.

I'd be happy to ditch my laptop for most things if I could get better interface access to the hardware in a modern smartphone, even if the interface wasn't optimal, an impromptu computing environment at a coffee shop would be pretty nice.

Impromptu definitions

noun

an extemporaneous speech or remark; "a witty impromptu must not sound premeditated"

noun

a short musical passage that seems to have been made spontaneously without advance preparation

adjective

with little or no preparation or forethought; "his ad-lib comments showed poor judgment"; "an extemporaneous piano recital"; "an extemporary lecture"; "an extempore skit"; "an impromptu speech"; "offhand excuses"; "trying to sound offhanded and reassuring"; "an off-the-cuff toast"; "a few unrehearsed comments"

See also: ad-lib extemporaneous extemporary extempore offhand offhanded off-the-cuff unrehearsed

adverb

without advance preparation; "he spoke ad lib"

See also: spontaneously