unorchestrated

English

Etymology

un- + orchestrated

Adjective

unorchestrated (not comparable)

  1. Not orchestrated; unarranged or off the cuff.
    • 2007 January 7, Ron Stodghill, “The Doctor Is In”, in New York Times:
      Although he has trotted out this particular DVD on countless occasions for hospital employees, visitors, reporters and others whom he is intent on winning over, Dr. Pardes says his emotions are real, his response unorchestrated.
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