(1) Characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation,marked by violent force,acting without thinking
(2) Characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
(3) Marked by violent force
(4) Acting without thinking
(1) He added that taking the car had been an impetuous and unplanned crime.
(2) She is impetuous , often acting with little self control or regard for the consequences of her actions.
(3) Over and over again, Peter came face-to-face with his impetuous , rash nature, and every time he had to confront his inability to change.
(4) He said the advent of welfare-managers and player-managers was a huge advance in football, because it shielded impetuous teenagers from their own rash decisions.
(5) He quickly apologized, but the rather impetuous soldier demanded that the matter be settled in a sword duel.
(6) They are extremely responsive to romantic attention, which is very gratifying to their ever-hungry ego, and as such they can suffer from rash romantic liaisons that are impetuous and unsuitable on a long term basis.
(7) The slightly longer answer is to be more decisive, more impetuous and, in some areas, less of a perfectionist.
(8) Caught in a maelstrom of sensations, I hardly noticed impetuous spring turn into raging summer, blazing heat into the balanced temperature of fall.
(9) The reformist troops weren't rash or impetuous enough to do something so drastic without direct orders.
(10) Standing on the bank of a canal together with other joyful dwellers of a clay town, the guardsman was watching the impetuous flow, a broad smile on his face.
(11) Beware of making rash judgments and impetuous commitments.
(12) And third, passion can make someone impetuous ; here its victory over reason is so powerful that the latter does not even enter into the arena of conscious reflection until it is too late to influence action.
(13) They say he is too impetuous , too rash, too impulsive.
(14) The US singer/songwriter captivates a varied audience, everyone from the young and impetuous to the old and contemplative, the broke to (especially right now) the wealthy.
(15) It had been an impetuous and unplanned crime and he knew he had driven appallingly.
(16) At this stage in a man's growth, the fiery, impetuous impulses of his youth have given way to a more balanced and thoughtful view.
(17) Surely, a matter of the leader of the party is too serious for an impetuous decision to be made and later taken back in the twinkling of an eye.
(18) As you make decisions, think about the difference between being spontaneous and being impetuous .
(19) Three months later I received the news that he had gone on holiday in Greece, saw somebody in difficulty swimming off a treacherous part of the coast, and in his generous and impetuous way had rushed in to save them.
(20) Unfortunately, this wasn't any bold declaration of reckless, impetuous love, it's a last-ditch attempt to not get deported.
(21) But this administration seems intent on doing it in the most reckless, foolhardy and impetuous manner possible.
(22) They're full of introspection and nostalgia lately, but the impetuousness that made their early records so enjoyable still burbles to the top on a pretty regular basis.
(23) This is where you can reap the rewards of your forward planning, or curse your impetuousness as appropriate.
(24) Everyone, he says, likes to follow their own particular bent: one man proceeds cautiously, another impetuously ; one forcefully, another cunningly.
(25) Unlike Michelle below, he can't even blame the impetuousness of youth.
(26) Her occasional outbursts of temper and impetuosity are followed by self-admonishment.
(27) It's associated with a fiery temper, with an uncontrollable individuality and impetuousness .
(28) Roosevelt's impatience and his impetuousness worked in his favor after he became personally involved in the negotiations between the warring powers.
(29) He lacks strategy and good judgment, and his quick temper and impetuosity too often get the better of him.
(30) So a totally discredited source of energy is being imposed upon the country, simply because the government impetuously committed itself to it.
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Cautious
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