Associations to the word «Impulsive»
Noun
- Gypsy
- Violence
- Criminal
- Sympathy
- Manual
- Act
- Whisper
- Onset
- Countryman
- Detector
- Exhibit
- Receiver
- Interference
- Warmth
- Attachment
- Exhaustion
- Attention
- Envelope
- Genius
- Fanny
- Substance
- Novelty
- Regret
- Alcohol
- Negative
- Desire
- Childhood
- Charm
- Conviction
- Neglect
- Conduct
- Stimulus
- Individual
- Reward
- Depression
- Spur
- Risk
- Manner
- Thinking
- Loyalty
- Younger
- Instant
- Diagnosis
- Patience
- Aspiration
- Criterion
- Conscience
- Courage
- Duration
- Fault
- Heap
- Distress
- Trans
- Restraint
- Liu
- Character
Adjective
Wiktionary
IMPULSIVE, adjective. Having the power of driving or impelling; giving an impulse; moving; impellent.
IMPULSIVE, adjective. Actuated by impulse or by transient feelings; inclined to make rapid decisions without due consideration.
IMPULSIVE, adjective. (mechanics) Acting momentarily, or by impulse; not continuous – said of forces.
IMPULSIVE, noun. That which impels or gives an impulse; an impelling agent.
IMPULSIVE, noun. One whose behaviour or personality is characterized by being impulsive.
IMPULSIVE SPEECH, noun. Speech that concentrates on the speaker's thoughts and intentions, disregarding an interruption by the listener.
Dictionary definition
IMPULSIVE, adjective. Proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus; "an impulsive gesture of affection".
IMPULSIVE, adjective. Without forethought; "letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted".
IMPULSIVE, adjective. Having the power of driving or impelling; "a driving personal ambition"; "the driving force was his innate enthusiasm"; "an impulsive force".
IMPULSIVE, adjective. Determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason; "a capricious refusal"; "authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious"; "the victim of whimsical persecutions".
IMPULSIVE, adjective. 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).
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.