extampore - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of extampore in Hindi

  • आशु
  • बिना तैयारी के
  • समयस्फूर्त
  • अविचारित

Adjective

  • अचिंतित

Adverb

  • अचिंतित करके

extampore Definition

Adjective

  • spoken or done without preparation.

Adverb

  • without preparation.

extampore Example

  • he recited the poem extempore ( उन्होंने कविता का पाठ किया )
  • He was a great extempore preacher and exposed to the peril of the unconsidered "telling" phrase. ( वह एक महान पूर्व-प्रचारक थे और बिना सोचे-समझे "बताने वाले" वाक्यांश के जोखिम के संपर्क में थे। )
  • But though painfully conscious how much his reputation as a writer was damaged by this extempore production, he was unable to resist the fatal facility of print. ( लेकिन हालांकि दर्द से सचेत थे कि एक लेखक के रूप में उनकी प्रतिष्ठा को इस असाधारण उत्पादन से कितना नुकसान हुआ, वे प्रिंट की घातक सुविधा का विरोध करने में असमर्थ थे। )
  • He gave instruction in the form of continuous lectures delivered extempore from brief notes. ( उन्होंने संक्षिप्त नोट्स से निरंतर व्याख्यान के रूप में निर्देश दिया। )

More Sentence

  • The prophets not only consoled and exhorted by the recital of what God had done and by predictions of the future, but they uttered extempore thanksgivings in the congregational assemblies, and delivered special directions, which might extend to the most minute details, as, for example, the disposal of the church funds.
  • These opening bars he sang and translated extempore.
  • In an extempore speech peppered with ideas and an infectious energy, Modi spoke of himself as a ‘sevak’ and an ‘outsider’ in Delhi.
  • Godwyn said several prayers, ending with an extempore plea in English that the death of the thief would serve God by deterring others from the same sin.
  • On the 19th he opened parliament in a speech which, as he explained, he had to deliver extempore owing to "the treachery" of his secretary.
  • In Mrs John Mills's life of her husband is an account of John Bright's first extempore speech.
  • Truly, the ways of an extempore humorist are unhappy.
  • In the first place it shows his extempore faculty and presence of mind.
  • And she continued her song, which was an extempore one about the sea.
  • Anglicanism was a limb of Antichrist; extempore prayers were regarded as inspired: a liturgy was " a Mass-book."
  • According to Alcidamas, the highest aim of the orator was the power of speaking extempore on every conceivable subject.
  • At morning worship the service consists of a litany, scripture lessons, sermon, singing, extempore prayer.
  • an extempore speech