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Topic: Art

impressionist

IPA: /ɪmˈprɛʃənɪst/

KK: /ɪmˈprɛʃənɪst/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a style of painting that captures the effects of light and color, often using quick brush strokes and an emphasis on the overall impression rather than fine details.

Example: The impressionist style of painting is known for its vibrant colors and light-filled scenes.

noun

Definition: A person, especially an artist, who follows the style of impressionism, which focuses on capturing light and color in a way that looks more like a moment in time rather than detailed realism.

Example: Monet is one of the most famous impressionists, known for his beautiful paintings of water lilies.

impressionistic

IPA: /ɪmˌprɛʃəˈnɪstɪk/

KK: /ɪmˌprɛʃəˈnɪstɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a style of art or music that captures a feeling or impression rather than detailed realism. It can also refer to memories or ideas that are based on personal feelings rather than facts.

Example: The artist's impressionistic style makes the landscape look dreamy and full of emotion.

impromptu

IPA: /ɪmˈprɒmptjuː/

KK: /ɪmˈprɑmptu/

adjective

Definition: Something that is done or said without planning or preparation, often spontaneously.

Example: We had an impromptu picnic in the park when the weather turned nice.

adverb

Definition: In a way that is done without planning or preparation, often spontaneously.

Example: She gave an impromptu speech at the event when the main speaker was late.

noun

Definition: A short piece of music or a speech that is created and performed without preparation or planning.

Example: She gave an impromptu speech at the wedding that moved everyone.

improvisation

IPA: /ˌɪmprəvaɪˈzeɪʃən/

KK: /ɪmˌprɑːvɪˈzeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The act of creating or performing something spontaneously without preparation, often seen in music or drama.

Example: The actor's improvisation during the play added a unique touch to the performance.

improvisational

IPA: /ˌɪmprəvaɪˈzeɪʃənl/

KK: /ɪmˌprɑːvɪˈzeɪʃənl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or characterized by the act of creating or performing something spontaneously without preparation.

Example: The actor's improvisational skills made the performance feel fresh and exciting.

improvisator

IPA: /ɪmˈprɒvɪzeɪtə/

KK: /ɪmˈprɑːvɪzeɪtər/

noun

Definition: A person who creates or performs something spontaneously without preparation, often in music, theater, or other artistic contexts.

Example: The improvisator captivated the audience with his spontaneous jazz performance.

improvisatore

IPA: /ˌɪmprəvaɪˈzeɪtə/

KK: /ɪmˌprɑːvɪˈzɑːtər/

noun

Definition: A person who creates or performs something spontaneously without preparation, often in the context of poetry or music.

Example: The improvisatore captivated the audience with his spontaneous verses during the performance.

improvisatorial

IPA: /ˌɪmprəvaɪˈzətɔːrɪəl/

KK: /ɪmˌprɑːvɪˈzeɪtɔːrɪəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the act of creating or performing something spontaneously without preparation.

Example: The actor's improvisatorial skills impressed everyone during the performance.

improvisatory

IPA: /ɪmˈprɒvɪzətəri/

KK: /ɪmˈprɑːvɪzəˌtɔːri/

adjective

Definition: Something that is created or performed without planning or preparation, often in a spontaneous manner.

Example: The actor's improvisatory skills impressed the audience during the live performance.

improvise

IPA: /ɪmˈprɒvaɪz/

KK: /ɪmˈprɑːvaɪz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To create or perform something without preparation, using whatever is available at the moment.

Example: During the performance, the musician had to improvise when his sheet music was lost.

transitive verb

Definition: To create or perform something without planning or preparation, often using whatever is available.

Example: She had to improvise a speech when the speaker didn't show up.

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