Use "impetuous" in a sentence

1. Impetuous.

2. Let's go. impetuous.

3. He was young and impetuous.

4. Brainish definition, headstrong; impetuous

5. Consider enthusiastic, impetuous Peter.

6. You are so impetuous!

7. She regretted her impetuous decision.

8. Williams was wild and impetuous.

9. You're still young and impetuous.

10. He's not really at all impetuous.

11. He is an impetuous fellow.

12. an impetuous dash for freedom .

13. He says she's impetuous and emotional.

14. What does Brainish mean? Headstrong; impetuous

15. Mutt can be a little impetuous.

16. Youths are inclined to be impetuous.

17. Tell Ms. Mooney she's too impetuous.

18. She is lively, impetuous and very warmhearted.

19. Youngsters are usually more impetuous than old people.

20. She might live to regret this impetuous decision.

21. For Fowlkes, leaving would be impetuous and misguided.

22. The headstrong impetuous man rushed into things without forethought.

23. What are another words for Brainish? Hotheaded, impulsive, impetuous

24. 5 synonyms for Brainish: impetuous, madcap, tearaway, hotheaded, impulsive

25. She revealed her feelings in impetuous displays of spending.

26. Brainish definition: impulsive or impetuous Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

27. • It was just his usual Brusque, impetuous way of speaking

28. It was just his usual brusque, impetuous way of speaking.

29. TOYOTA becomes the new dominator in global automobile industry impetuous development.

30. The dance of the Bayaderes is something strange, impetuous, passionate, and burlesque

31. If you weren't so impetuous you wouldn't have lost your job.

32. 12 Was that impetuous of the river?or endless of the hungriness ?

33. TOYOTA becomes the new dominator in global automobile industry as impetuous development.

34. Synonyms for 'Blithely': shallow, foolish, mindless, impulsive, unthinking, impetuous, ill-considered, undiscriminating, hasty, automatically

35. He's so impetuous - why can't he think things over before he rushes into them?

36. The Aposiopesis, so suited to the hasty, impetuous character of the speaker, makes all clear

37. He was a perfect man, the Son of God, dealing with imperfect, impulsive, impetuous followers.

38. One of the foremost reformist preachers in Münster was Bernhard Rothmann, a rather impetuous individual.

39. It would be foolish and impetuous to resign over such a small matter.

40. Where the father had been a great general, the son was rash and impetuous.

41. That depends largely on whether we are impetuous or we think before we speak or act.

42. As you said, it is in the nature of young men to be foolhardy and impetuous.

43. The Prime Minister may now be regretting her impetuous promise to reduce unemployment by half.

44. Michael is impetuous and he'd strike out at me if you told him the truth.

45. But a foolish, impetuous burst of anger brought an abrupt end to all of it.

46. The impetuous Wallace quickly agreed and decided to wire a memo of recommendation to Roosevelt.

47. Just don't be too impetuous and put too much pressure on the object of your desires.

48. Already Nicola, ever impetuous, was outgrowing Oxford, and knocking back every overture to come her way.

49. He is too impetuous and owing to a desire to lead everything, he fails of his goal.

50. Impetuous, opinionated, athletic, good-looking, and full of fun, Pearson was an attractive figure to many women.

51. As Akbar and Tundrish opened fire with bolts, Yeremi lunged to drag the impetuous, or hallucinating, fool back.

52. When the impetuous wealthy young man rushed up to him, he turned the conversation to the subject of money.

53. In daily life, an impetuous person may find himself blurting out things that he later wishes he had not said.

54. Present I am having the tranquil center impetuousness, also is tracking down the impetuous center tranquility, is contradictory still.

55. He was Wulfstan a churchman who like Aelfric was a scholar and possessed of a rich and impetuous prose style

56. The Czardas, which appeared in the mid-19th century, consists of one slow section and one fast, impetuous section

57. The finale (Moderato. Allegretto) – a rondo-sonata – is an impetuous melodic flow, which enthrals through its dazzling virtuosity and variety of themes.

58. Powell felt both clubs were impetuous buys which Virgin could ill-afford at a time when it was struggling out of recession.

59. Brainish: 1 adj characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation “(` Brainish ' is archaic)” Synonyms: hotheaded , impetuous , impulsive , madcap , tearaway incautious lacking in caution

60. In vision, the prophet saw the Chaldeans (or, Babylonians), a “nation bitter and impetuous,” swooping down on Judah and destroying Jerusalem, swallowing up peoples and nations in the process.

61. On a background of softest seafoam, with a wing-shaped fin worked in shades of fuschia, periwinkle and teal, she is a part of the mysterious, impetuous sea captured forever on canvas.

62. For here I am raising up the Chaldeans, the nation bitter and impetuous, which is going to the wide-open places of earth in order to take possession of residences not belonging to it.

63. Violent, wild, rough, cruel, savage, brutal, vicious, destructive, harmful, maddened, hurtful, unrestrained, impetuous, homicidal, intemperate, raging, furious, injurious, maniacal her cruel and Abusive husband violent kind, caring, gentle, sympathetic, humane, compassionate, benevolent, merciful, warm-hearted

64. Since my impetuous nature often led me to speak before thinking, my wife at times would use those calm moments to mention tactful ways that I could better express myself to the brothers we visited.

65. Brainish - characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; "a hotheaded decision"; "liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers"; "an impetuous display of spending and gambling"; "madcap escapades"; (`Brainish' is archaic)

66. This is Jehovah’s message —and no false god or lifeless idol can block its fulfillment: “Here I am raising up the Chaldeans, the nation bitter and impetuous, which is going to the wide-open places of earth in order to take possession of residences not belonging to it.