Synonym: abrupt, hasty, impulsive, rash, reckless, sudden, unexpected. Similar words: impetuously, impetus, tempestuous, fatuous, virtuous, unctuous, sumptuous, voluptuous. Meaning: [ɪm'petʃʊəs] adj. 1. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation 2. marked by violent force.
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31. Although he is impetuous, Ho Lung is very humble.
32. It was impetuous of her to do that.
33. The dam broke and an impetuous torrent of water swept away the town.
34. Since the 1980s, because of the inferiority complex, anxiety, the impetuous, and other cultural mentality, the scholars had a logorrhea when the constructed the national literary theory.
35. It was an island of rare beauty - wild , impetuous lovely Bora Bora.
36. He tended to react in a heated and impetuous way.
37. As to women, he had once already been drawn headlong by impetuous folly.
38. The world is urgent with bursting life, with the wild exciting beauty of youth, but it is an impetuous beauty of the senses racing impatiently into the florid and surfeited luxury of summer.
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40. Caleb in Hebrew means : bold, impetuous . Caleb was the son of Jephunneh.
41. During spasms of extreme activity he relied on his assistants to screen his more impetuous commands.
42. As the impetuous development of computer software industry and Internet, the software piracy and cracking which is aiming at software are running rampantly.
43. If you want impetuous and rash and someone to make their mark on the game, and their opponents, this fire-brand will give you what you crave.
44. Before the flames of the fire - god, the impetuous warrior speedily retreated.
45. Mr Saakashvili an impetuous nationalist who has lately tarnished his democratic credentials.
46. The space in Jiawei Wang's film always appear in a turbulent and intranquil way, it is closed and full of the emotion of impetuous.
47. Present I am having the tranquil center impetuousness, also is tracking down the impetuous center tranquility(sentencedict.com), is contradictory still.
48. These stubborn and skilful guard actions checked the impetuous advance at all points, inflicting severe losses.
49. 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.
50. Quiet Miss Mira was put out of court by impetuous Mrs. Simcoe and her female aides - de - camp.
51. Watson, 18, will play Betsy Balcombe, a young, impetuous noblewoman trapped on the isolated British island of St. Helena who falls in love with Napoleon, who has been exiled there.
52. Phaethon was born to be handsome and sexy but a bit impetuous and arrogant, while Hayley was tender and nice but did not have a beautiful face, which made her sad because she deeply loved Phaethon.
53. Impetuous swipes of paint harry the fleeing hunter towards his doom.
54. Impetuous students cannot learn English well; neither can slow-witted students. Only those industrious and smart students can have a better command of English.
55. A typical archer public figure, warm honest is actually impetuous restlessly.
56. Mr Saakashviliis an impetuous nationalist who has lately tarnished his democraticcredentials.
57. True, an impetuous heart is a black hole, it can swallow up one another garden beauty.
58. TOYOTA becomes the new dominator in global automobile industry as impetuous development.
59. TOYOTA becomes the new dominator in global automobile industry impetuous development.
60. Impetuous students cannot learn English well; neither can slow-witted students. Only those industrious and smart students can hae a better command of English.
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