impetuous
[ im-pech-oo-uhs ]
/ ɪmˈpɛtʃ u əs /
adjective
of, relating to, or characterized by sudden or rash action, emotion, etc.; impulsive: an impetuous decision; an impetuous person.
having great impetus; moving with great force; violent: the impetuous winds.
Origin of impetuous
SYNONYMS FOR impetuous
1
eager,
headlong.
Impetuous,
impulsive both refer to persons who are hasty and precipitate in action, or to actions not preceded by thought.
Impetuous suggests eagerness, violence, rashness:
impetuous vivacity; impetuous desire; impetuous words.
Impulsive emphasizes spontaneity and lack of reflection:
an impulsive act of generosity.
OTHER WORDS FROM impetuous
im·pet·u·ous·ly, adverb im·pet·u·ous·ness, nounWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH impetuous
compulsive impulsive impetuous (see synonym study at the current entry)Words nearby impetuous
impetigo herpetiformis,
impetigo neonatorum,
impetigo vulgaris,
impetrate,
impetuosity,
impetuous,
impetus,
impf.,
imphal,
impi,
impiety
Example sentences from the Web for impetuous
British Dictionary definitions for impetuous
impetuous
/ (ɪmˈpɛtjʊəs) /
adjective
liable to act without consideration; rash; impulsive
resulting from or characterized by rashness or haste
poetic
moving with great force or violence; rushing
the impetuous stream hurtled down the valley
Derived forms of impetuous
impetuously, adverb impetuousness or impetuosity (ɪmˌpɛtjʊˈɒsɪtɪ), nounWord Origin for impetuous
C14: from Late Latin
impetuōsus violent; see
impetus