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Meanings of
tearaway
in anglès
Characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; (`brainish' is archaic)
impulsive
impetuous
madcap
hotheaded
brainish
Related terms
incautious
Sinònims
Examples for "
impulsive
"
impulsive
impetuous
madcap
hotheaded
brainish
Examples for "
impulsive
"
1
Home food preparation may be critical to weight control for
impulsive
individuals.
2
The authors suggest a possible relationship between
impulsive
traits and method choice.
3
When she came to the state road, she made an
impulsive
decision.
4
Even though I'm conservative on these financial decisions, I'm also quite
impulsive
.
5
The activity begins in an
impulsive
form; that is, it is blind.
1
But I think it was an
impetuous
and dangerous course of action.
2
And so the last word of the parable is to the
impetuous
.
3
Thonolan had courage, rash and
impetuous
;
Ayla's is the courage to endure.
4
But he was very young; under fifteen, in fact, and very
impetuous
.
5
There was seductiveness for Elisaveta in the nakedness of these
impetuous
bodies.
1
For once the
madcap
girl got the better of the practised courtier.
2
You used to have always that
madcap
lot with you, din't you?
3
On the old subject: my
madcap
brother Louis and his sage tutor.
4
One of the
madcap
friends of Zoe was to be a singing-girl.
5
We walked to the Bois to-day, and she romped like a
madcap
.
1
The
hotheaded
youth was now very close to being angry in earnest.
2
True, he was
hotheaded
,
like all of us, but-tocome to this.
3
He is young, and
hotheaded
,
and he is the emperor, after all.
4
And it would take more than this
hotheaded
punk to stop him.
5
Methinks he has grown less
hotheaded
after that spell in the Tower!
Usage of
tearaway
in anglès
1
By now I was a real
tearaway
and was experimenting with drugs.
2
Is it true that he became a bit of a
tearaway
after Titanic?
3
When Noel Edmonds was a youngster, he was actually a
tearaway
.
4
The stripper with the
tearaway
suit showed up as one of their applicants.
5
What else would an Anglo Irish
tearaway
on a horse shout in 1901?
6
He had asked her about her childhood, her mother, her
tearaway
teenage years.
7
When Shoes of Prey launched in 2009, it became a
tearaway
success almost immediately.
8
But the sapphire-eyed
tearaway
always preferred to believe his initial mewling took place in Galway.
9
And he was very confused when they told him not to remove his
tearaway
tuxedo.
10
As a 14-year-old
tearaway
,
he boarded the ill-starred vessel.
11
Politeness was hard-learned knowledge for a street-reared
tearaway
kid.
12
And I do believe our idiot
tearaway
here has got you on the wrong message.
13
His
tearaway
days behind him, the Blur survivor is still rocking, still writing and still standing.
14
He's a cocksure
tearaway
made good, but he's also a little less laconic than the Italian assassin.
15
Brian Woodward recalls: Stephen was a
tearaway
.
16
One of these radicals was Andreas Baader, an unstable
tearaway
with devastating charisma and a taste for violence.
Other examples for "tearaway"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tearaway
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
old tearaway
real tearaway
young tearaway
become a tearaway
chase the tearaway
More collocations
Tearaway
through the time