First Known Use: 14th century
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impetuous
adjective im·pet·u·ous \im-ˈpech-wəs; -ˈpe-chə-, -chü-əs\
: acting or done quickly and without thought : controlled by emotion rather than thought
Full Definition of IMPETUOUS
1
: marked by impulsive vehemence or passion <an impetuous temperament>
2
: marked by force and violence of movement or action <an impetuous wind>
— im·pet·u·ous·ly adverb
— im·pet·u·ous·ness noun
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Examples of IMPETUOUS
- In one episode of “The Sopranos,” … the young, impetuous mobster Christopher Moltisanti … tries to write a screenplay in the hours when he is not robbing trucks or picking up cannolis for Tony. —David Remnick, New Yorker, 2 Apr. 2001
- And from the beginning, NASA was trapped beneath the dominoes, as the Soviets knocked off first satellite, first man in space, first earth orbit, first space walk. But it was Kennedy's impetuous science-fiction PR that really put the pressure on, when he promised to put an American on the moon by the end of the decade. —Erik Davis, Village Voice, 26 July 1994
- Men who don't wear hats are generally youthful, vigorous, impetuous, and have a devil-may-care glint in their eyes. —Mike Royko, Like I Was Sayin' …, 1984
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Origin of IMPETUOUS
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin impetuosus, from Latin impetus (see impetus)
Synonym Discussion of IMPETUOUS
precipitate, headlong, abrupt, impetuous, sudden mean showing undue haste or unexpectedness. precipitate stresses lack of due deliberation and implies prematureness of action <the army's precipitate withdrawal>. headlong stresses rashness and lack of forethought <a headlong flight from arrest>. abrupt stresses curtness and a lack of warning or ceremony <an abrupt refusal>. impetuous stresses extreme impatience or impulsiveness <an impetuous lover proposing marriage>. sudden stresses unexpectedness and sharpness or violence of action <flew into a sudden rage>.
IMPETUOUS Defined for Kids
impetuous
adjective im·pet·u·ous \im-ˈpe-chə-wəs\
Definition of IMPETUOUS for Kids
: acting or done quickly and without thought : impulsive <an impetuous decision>
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