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impetuous
/ ɪmˈpɛtjʊəs; ɪmˌpɛtjʊˈɒsɪtɪ /
adjective
- liable to act without consideration; rash; impulsive
- resulting from or characterized by rashness or haste
- poetic.moving with great force or violence; rushing
the impetuous stream hurtled down the valley
Derived Forms
- imˈpetuously, adverb
- imˈpetuousness, noun
Other Words From
- im·petu·ous·ly adverb
- im·petu·ous·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of impetuous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of impetuous1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Worse, from a political standpoint, the off-color episode raised doubts about Boebert’s judgment and impetuous nature, and badly undermined her image as a family-minded conservative and devout Christian.
The club identifies, correctly, as a titan, and — under Pérez’s stewardship, in particular — it has taken great pride in living the values associated with the classical definition of that term: impetuous, impulsive, irascible.
Washington’s offense was impetuous and its defense impregnable, to steal from the classic Mike Tyson riff.
But he also lacks empathy for many around him, and his impetuous behavior has raised questions about how he manages his extraordinary power.
Earlier, Allen hit six sixes and four fours while New Zealand's innings was given further impetuous by Glenn Phillips' 69 from 34 balls.
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