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ex tempore

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See also: extempore

English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin ex (immediately after) + tempore, ablative singular of tempus (time", "opportunity", "occasion).

Adjective

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ex tempore (comparative more ex tempore, superlative most ex tempore)

  1. carried out with no preparation; impromptu

Adverb

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ex tempore (comparative more ex tempore, superlative most ex tempore)

  1. without preparation; extemporaneously

Noun

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ex tempore (plural ex tempores)

  1. Something improvised.

Finnish

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Etymology

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From Latin ex tempore.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈeksˌtempore/, [ˈe̞ks̠ˌte̞mpo̞re̞]
  • IPA(key): /ˈeksˌtemporeː/, [ˈe̞ks̠ˌte̞mpo̞re̞ː]

Adverb

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ex tempore

  1. ex tempore

Further reading

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