Synonym: brainish, capricious, driving, hotheaded, impetuous, madcap, tearaway, unprompted, whimsical. Similar words: impulse, impressive, convulsions, pulse, impunity, impudent, impudence, impudently. Meaning: [ɪm'pʌlsɪv] adj. 1. proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus 2. without forethought 3. having the power of driving or impelling 4. determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason 5. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation.
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31. They contain impulsive wave components, and therefore do not satisfy the conditions of Tipler's theorem.
32. The years of being branded impulsive, scatterbrained, too idealistic rushed back to mock her.
33. If Jack had been at all concerned that his impulsive gesture would result in an awkward silence he need not have worried.
34. Had he merely been swept along by the force of her own impulsive feelings?
35. Kid that age, impulsive, headstrong: not much you can do.
36. She's so impulsive -- she saw the house for the first time and said she'd buy it straight away.
37. It was not wickedness that led him into crime but a cheerfully impulsive nature and an almost complete lack of reasoning power.
38. Thus, it is not necessarily inconsistent to observe what seems to be impulsive behavior after the will is present.
39. In this case(Sentencedict.com), the discontinuity in the electromagnetic components causes impulsive gravitational waves to be generated.
40. Compared with the impulsive and irrepressible Ellet, he was rocklike.
41. An older historiographical tradition depicted Louis as an impulsive weakling, at the mercy of his overbearing wife.
42. Whether or not she believed his excuses, her own body, her own impulsive longings, would betray her.
43. She dreads an impulsive act which would bring everlasting remorse afterwards.
44. Although she comes across as impulsive, Harper is actually very cautious and indecisive.
45. People who aren't impulsive think through the consequences of their actions before taking decisive steps.
46. His early training was in the sciences and he displays a cool rationality about what can be a rather impulsive profession.
47. A person who writes concise e-mail messages may seem impulsive, opportunistic, pushy, overbearing, foolish, or simply rude.
48. It was too soon to be fitzAlan, she told herself, reason overwhelming her first impulsive hope.
49. Ranieri was impulsive in a way that business school case studies seldom account for when they analyze managerial decision making.
50. The existence of will does not mean that behavior is never impulsive.
51. She was unpredictable, explosive[sentencedict.com], impulsive and easily distracted.
52. Impulsiveness is not impulsive epitaph.
53. Aunt Tamara was docile , girlish, sensitive, impulsive.
54. Her impulsive passion was a positive defect.
55. Bathsheba's was an impulsive nature under a deliberative aspect.
56. Equilateral pyramid, concise power, an impulsive force of view.
57. After analysing the mistakes of present calculating on impulsive force a new method is put forward.
58. Is impulsive, self-assertive, restless, always wanting quick results and giving the impression of urgency.
59. The main 3 types of personality disorder of violence criminals are impulsive, illiberal and antisocial personality disorder, respectively.
60. In the crossing site of the gravity wave along the low jet stream and that of forward sector of backflow, the impulsive force might be very strong, and a squall line just appeared there.
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