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ad lib. without advance preparation; "he spoke ad lib"
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ad lib without advance preparation; "he spoke ad lib"
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ad libitum ad lib: without advance preparation; "he spoke ad lib"
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ad libitum ad lib - A term which permits the performer to vary the tempo and/or to include or omit a vocal or instrumental part. Synonymous with a piacere.
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ad lib. A line improvised by an actor during a performance, usually because the actor has forgotten his or her line or because something unscripted has occurred onstage. Sometimes an author directs the actors to ad lib, as in crowd scenes during which individual words cannot be distinguished by the audience.
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