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UK
/ʌnskɹˈɪptɪd/
]
[ US /ənsˈkɹɪptɪd/ ]
[ US /ənsˈkɹɪptɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not furnished with or using a script
unrehearsed and unscript spot interviews
unscripted talk shows
How To Use unscripted In A Sentence
- Of course, I made it worse by trying out unscripted and unrehearsed material.
- His curiosity about my vision and experiences served to solicit my unscripted, unpremeditated and fairly stream-of-consciousness truth-telling commentary.
- A single maladroit quip or an unscripted dramatic moment on the campaign trail could spell the difference between victory and defeat.
- The defining characteristic of this highly profitable format is unrehearsed, unscripted moments of real life played out before, and captured by, a video camera.
- But his unscripted comments would prove a major eye-opener.
- It's premium quality, unscripted drama, more skilful than ‘improv’, which lays claim to risk but is all forgiveness.
- I also think the fact that the forecasts are unscripted is important – the personality of a forecaster, like Rob McElwee, comes through in a way that you just don't get with the glassy stare at the Autocue. Chilly outlook forecast for the BBC's weathermen
- From the untamed poetry of D's seemingly unscripted rants, or the simplistic shower-ditties that he haphazardly harmonizes throughout, I can't help but feel this.
- Trevino's the only golfer to rebound from back surgery to win big, and his humor is spontaneously unscripted.
- We look forward to her spearheading our long term unscripted strategy and growth. Variety.com