| 1. | on the spur of the moment; without premeditation or preparation; offhand: Questions were asked extempore from the floor. |
| 2. | without notes: to speak extempore. |
| 3. | (of musical performance) by improvisation. |
| 4. | extemporaneous; impromptu. |

ex·tem·po·re (ĭk-stěm'pə-rē) adj. Spoken, carried out, or composed with little or no preparation or forethought. See Synonyms at extemporaneous. adv. In an extemporaneous manner. [Latin ex tempore : ex, of; see ex- + tempore, ablative of tempus, time.] |