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un·script·ed

 (ŭn-skrĭp′tĭd)

adj.

Not adhering to or in accordance with a script written beforehand: "his unscripted encounters with the press" (Eleanor Clift).

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unscripted

(ʌnˈskrɪptɪd)

adj

(of a speech, play, etc) not using or based on a script

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un•script•ed

(ʌnˈskrɪp tɪd)

adj.

1. not scripted; lacking or not made into a script: an unscripted idea for a movie.

2. not coming from or as if from a script; unprepared or unplanned for.

[1940–45]

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adj.1.unscripted - not furnished with or using a script; "unrehearsed and unscript spot interviews"; "unscripted talk shows"

scripted, written - written as for a film or play or broadcast

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Translations

unscripted

[ˈʌnˈskrɪptɪd] ADJ [speech, remark] → improvisado (Rad, TV) [programme] → sin guión

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unscripted

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unscripted

[ʌnˈskrɪptɪd] adj (Radio, TV) → improvvisato/a

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