abrupt, changeful, fast and loose, full of pep, infirm, offhand, rushing, startling, undisciplined, unsteady, wild
Definitionadj. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
Last update: July 21, 2016
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Don't be so Impetuous. [adjective]
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He was an impetuous man, quick in his decisions. [adjective]
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But the impetuous young men were rewarded by finding that, encumbered with Cora, the Hurons were losing ground in the race. [adjective]
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Encouraged by this slight advantage, the impetuous young man continued his onset, and sprang upon his enemy with naked hands. [adjective]
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But the impetuous Dolly ran up and offered him both her hands, and said, "Why, Mr." [adjective]
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Fareham said in his impetuous way, as if he despised Mr. [adjective]
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He said to himself that he had been too sanguine, eager, self-confident, ardent, impetuous, and, if the nasty word must be faced, even too self-conceited. [adjective]
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I take this opportunity of acknowledging it; and now allow me to say, that, for these times, you are much too frank and impetuous. [adjective]
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The refractory and impetuous child, the daring spirited girl, had developed into a dignified, animated and determined woman. [adjective]
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Edward was courageous and impetuous hasty in his resolves, but still open to conviction. [adjective]
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And yet she durst not indulge her sorrow; she had to restrain the despairing outbursts of grief of her impetuous child. [adjective]
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