impetuousness

[ UK /ɪmpˈɛt‍ʃuːəsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. rash impulsiveness
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How To Use impetuousness In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • It's associated with a fiery temper, with an uncontrollable individuality and impetuousness.
  • The eighth song is about impetuousness and unconsciousness of teenagers.
  • It's associated with a fiery temper, with an uncontrollable individuality and impetuousness.
  • Well I suppose that in many ways that's me on the receiving end of that slap and I'm about to pay for my audacity and impetuousness with questionable reviews. John Malik: The Many Flaws of My First Novel
  • That's the bronze-tinted celestial realm where the young God of Thunder Chris Hemsworth struggles against evil forces and his own impetuousness. 'Thor': A Vehicle of Low Norsepower
  • When it comes time to decide which hill to take, or even to take a hill, McCain's impetuousness, bullheadedness, appalling academics and lack of self discipline dictate that he not be in the room. Now A McCain Surrogate Demeans Wes Clark's Service
  • This is where you can reap the rewards of your forward planning, or curse your impetuousness as appropriate.
  • His level - headedness counter - balances her impetuousness.
  • This evening would not have happened without that same impetuousness. Electric Proms: Elton John and Leon Russell – review
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