Definitionn. the trait of acting suddenly on impulse without reflection
Last update: September 27, 2015
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Due to excessive impulsiveness he could not speak. [Please select]
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Up till his thirtieth year he dabbled in verse, but he had little ear for metrical music, and he lacked the spiritual impulsiveness of the true poet. [Please select]
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After a moment or two of silence, she cried, with her old impulsiveness, "Now you will both lunch with me." [Please select]
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She rose with the impulsiveness of a child told that it can be excused, and responded startlingly to my thought. [Please select]
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Then, curling one foot under her, she bent toward him, all eagerness, all impulsiveness. [Please select]
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Yet in spite of her continued silence, she was twice quoted by the press, once through the impulsiveness of Mrs. [Please select]
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But he had not been prepared for the unreserve, the impulsiveness with which she had actually written. [Please select]
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There is in his make-up an underlying Celtic strain which may account for his moodiness, his emotionalism, and his impulsiveness. [Please select]
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She bent to him after a moment with that sweet impulsiveness of hers that so greatly charmed all who loved her. [Please select]
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The vision of herself pleading with him rose vividly before her,--she, with her passionate impulsiveness; he, with his grave dignity, his uncompromising integrity. [Please select]
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How she would cling to honor and truth and goodness, how she would fortify herself against the pitfalls dug by her own impulsiveness. [Please select]
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