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extemporaneously Meaning in Bengali



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extemporaneously's Usage Examples:

The speech, delivered extemporaneously a few weeks before the Civil War began with the Confederate attack.


Speaking extemporaneously on December 22, 1952, a month before his inauguration, Eisenhower actually.


providing the "reader" a visual cue to expound Christian doctrine extemporaneously or in impromptu situations.


say is true Just call a Jamaican singer to you And ask him to sing extemporaneously You will see he hasn't this ability But if you call me or Lord Kitchener.


Another definition is to "play or sing (music) extemporaneously, by inventing variations on a melody or creating new melodies, rhythms.


Bertsolaritza [berˈts̺olaɾits̻a] or bertsolarism is the art of singing extemporaneously composed songs in Basque according to various melodies and rhyming.


"Ain't I a Woman?" is a speech, delivered extemporaneously, by Sojourner Truth (1797–1883), born into slavery in New York State.


Brown spoke extemporaneously, without notes.


In his conversations and speeches, Rambhadracharya often employs extemporaneously composed verses in Upajāti metre and the Daṇḍaka style with long adjectives.


client makes up music, musical improvisation, while singing or playing, extemporaneously creating a melody, rhythm, song, or instrumental piece.


Bhadu songs are composed extemporaneously and sung on each night of the festival, depicting the Goddesses as.


There are several oral phosphate formulations which are prepared extemporaneously.


station managers, impressed with Campbell's ability to debate the host extemporaneously, offered him a try-out as a result.


congregations use a ritual formula while at others these words are spoken extemporaneously.


Quintilian’s curriculum was for men to have facilitas: the ability to speak extemporaneously on any subject at any time.


Two contestants take turns to extemporaneously deliver verses attacking the other, not unlike a rap battle.


Her best-known speech was delivered extemporaneously, in 1851, at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio.


easier for extroverts, who have few difficulties speaking to a group extemporaneously, than introverts who tend to shun such opportunities.



extemporaneously's Meaning':

without prior preparation

Synonyms:

extemporarily; extempore;

Antonyms:

prepared;

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