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Definition of ad-lib verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

ad-lib

verb
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪb/
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪb/
[intransitive, transitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ad-lib
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪb/
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪb/
he / she / it ad-libs
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪbz/
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪbz/
past simple ad-libbed
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪbd/
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪbd/
past participle ad-libbed
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪbd/
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪbd/
-ing form ad-libbing
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪbɪŋ/
 
/ˌæd ˈlɪbɪŋ/
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  1. to say something in a speech or a performance that you have not prepared or practised synonym improvise
    • She abandoned her script and began ad-libbing.
    • ad-lib something I lost my notes and had to ad-lib the whole speech.
    • He ad-libbed his way through the meeting.
    Topics Film and theatrec2
    Word Originearly 19th cent. (as an adverb): abbreviation of ad libitum.

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