noun
- plural of improvisor; people who create or perform something extemporaneously without preparation or planning
Usage: Also spelled 'improvisers' (more common in modern usage); Often used in music, theater, and comedy contexts
Examples
- The jazz improvisors created an amazing performance without any written music.
- Comedy improvisors on stage took suggestions from the audience and built scenes on the spot.
- The theater group's improvisors were skilled at thinking quickly and responding to unexpected situations.
- Those improvisors demonstrated remarkable creativity during the live musical jam session.
- The improvisors in the ensemble had to adapt when the lead actor forgot his lines.