a bit previous, conditioned, erose, fugitive, irregular, nonpermanent, reckless, sudden, unequal, unstable as water, wanton
Definitionadj. proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus
Last update: March 27, 2017
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Ram is a very impulsive man. [adjective]
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You are very impulsive - every day is a new adventure. [adjective]
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Mild or moderate conditions Anxiety, psychomotor agitation, violent or dangerously impulsive behavior. [adjective]
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"I am not at all a hard man," said Carne, retreating as the impulsive Polly offered him the baby, "but once for all, no more of this." [adjective]
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He may not even be quarrelsome; and may therefore come under a much less degree of discipline than his obstreperous, impulsive, rebellious little brother. [adjective]
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She was fond of her children in an uneven, impulsive way. [adjective]
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In 1844 Miss Barrett published her Poems, which, though somewhat impulsive and overwrought, met with remarkable public favor. [adjective]
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You've never been the impulsive kind. [Please select]
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_" she cried, and with an impulsive gesture reached out her hand to him." [Please select]
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She was too impetuous, impulsive, and masculine for him. [Please select]
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Floyd was rather less impulsive than his sister--that is on occasions. [Please select]
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