Word of the Day (impromptu)-22SEP20

Word of the Day (impromptu)-22SEP20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is impromptu and it is an adjective meaning “unprepared, unplanned, unarranged, unconsidered, spontaneous, offhand, ad hoc”.

Example Sentence: It has been billed (described) as the world’s worst Zoom meeting, but the United Nation’s 75th general assembly could be even worse than that. All the worst parts of UN events will be on display, the endless speechifying first among them, but none of what normally makes the general assembly indispensable – the opportunities from face-to-face meetings and impromptu conversations.

This word is present in The Guardian article Why the UN’s 75th general assembly could be worse than the world’s worst Zoom meeting and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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