# Characterized by sudden and forceful energy or emotion; impulsive and passionate. # Having or marked by violent force: impetuous, heaving waves
The boy ran impetuously after his rabbit, and fell into the thorn bushes. You should never spend money impetuously on novelties and fads.
Impetuously means...adj.1. of, pertaining to, or characterized by sudden or rash action,emotion, etc.; impulsive2. having great impetus; moving with great force; violentTherefore, it can be used in multiple ways.1.My father impetuously decided to take us on a long and uneventful family road trip,I am sometimes tempted to act impetuously when I'm tired or hungry, but often I do not act on this feeling to preserve my status of demeanor.2.The wind impetuously blew against my shutters and kept me from falling sound asleep all night.Hope this helps.
The opening of the new factory provided an impetus for local home construction. (stimulus) With no real competition, the company had no impetus to improve service to its customers. (incentive) The impetus of the falling boulder was sufficient to demolish the wooden bridge. (momentum)
John Adams impetuously permitted passage of his Federalist Party's Alien & Sedition Acts which made him America's first one-term President after his reckless move provoked further impetuosity resulting in Thomas Jefferson's KY & VA Resolutions. Adams was not impetuous, however, in prosecuting the undeclared war against France. His discretion kept the USA out of a much wider conflict.
angrily, awfully, boldly, brutally, ferociously, forcefully, forcibly, frantically, frenziedly, frighteningly, furiously, hard, horribly, impetuously, in a frenzy, irresistibly, like cats and dogs, madly, maleficenlyt, malevolently, malignly, mightily, monstrous, no holds barred, passionately, riotously, roughly, savagely, severely, stormily, tempestuously, terribly, threateningly,tigerishly, tooth and nail, turbulently, uncontrollably, vehemently, venomously, wildly, with bared teeth
There are more than one synonyms for impetuous. Here are some of them:abruptardenteagerfervidfiercefurioushastyheadlonghurriedimpassionedimpulsivepassionateprecipitantprecipitateprecipitousrashrestiverushingspontaneoussuddenswiftunbridledunexpectedunplannedunpremeditatedunrestrainedunthinkingvehementviolentCited from: www.dictionary.com
Well they all had to be in order to spread the message of Jesus in a society that rejected him.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
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