Impulsive ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Impulsive ( adjective )

  1. Acting or done quickly and without thinking or planning.
  2. Given to acting on impulse; impetuous.

Origin:

From latin impulsus, past participle of impellere ("to drive, urge o.n")

Examples:

  1. He made an impulsive decision to quit his job.
  2. She was impulsive, often acting on whim.
  3. He had an impulsive nature, always doing something without thinking.
  4. She had an impulsive personality and would buy things on a whim.
  5. An impulsive purchase can often lead to buyer's remorse.

(As a noun)

Impulsive ( noun )

  1. Acting or done quickly and without thinking or planning.
  2. Given to acting on impulse; impetuous.

Origin:

From latin impulsus, past participle of impellere ("to drive, urge o.n")

Examples:

  1. He made an impulsive decision to quit his job.
  2. She was impulsive, often acting on whim.
  3. He had an impulsive nature, always doing something without thinking.
  4. She had an impulsive personality and would buy things on a whim.
  5. An impulsive purchase can often lead to buyer's remorse.
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