Characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; (`brainish' is archaic)
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Examples for "impulsive "
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!
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?
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