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Ferris
26 July, 14:22
A Latin word for : "to speak without notes"
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Wright
26 July, 15:24
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ex tempore
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The English word for "to speak without notes" is Extemporaneous. The origin of the Extemporaneous comes from the mid-17th century Latin word ex tempore. Ex tempore literally means out of time.
Impromptu is a similar word in which means to talk spontaneously without preparation while Extemporaneous involves preperation but the speech is delivered without notes.
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