hotheaded

ADJECTIVE
  1. quickly aroused to anger
    a hotheaded commander
  2. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
    an impetuous display of spending and gambling
    a hotheaded decision
    madcap escapades
    liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers
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How To Use hotheaded In A Sentence

  • Some really foolish, hotheaded remarks have been made about this post.
  • He can no longer work, and has to ask his hotheaded brother Hammer for money.
  • Some really foolish, hotheaded remarks have been made about this post.
  • He can no longer work, and has to ask his hotheaded brother Hammer for money.
  • a hotheaded decision
  • Evading the police - prominent amongst their number are the requisite hotheaded, ambitious youngster and world-weary old-timer - the assassin hides out in a rooms-by-the-quarter-hour hotel.
  • Most people who knew Peter described him as hotheaded and ruthless.
  • He is hotheaded and does not always consider the effects of his acts. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
  • a hotheaded commander
  • Afterward, federal troops pushed the crowd into town, where its more hotheaded members harried the soldiers.
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