In the heat of battle, the captain was forced to make a rash decision.
You can remember the word "impetuous" by associating it with its meaning of acting impulsively or hastily, like a sudden push of emotion. Think of impetuous as someone making quick decisions without much thought, like an impulsive reaction. Creating a mental image or using the word in a sentence can also help solidify its meaning in your memory.
He does everything without thinking. He is so impetuous.
His body language was very impetuous when he yelled at the man.
It's obvious that this answer was hastily written.
Yes, the word hastily is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the cake was hastily made".
The impetuous poodle puppy persisently pranced and eventually, tore my pants. I freely admit that I was an impetuous child. Is that the impetuous one you told me about?
It was an impetuous impulse, I bought the shoes before considering what it would do to my budget.
The word "hastily" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done.
Impetuous means to act on impulse, or to act with emotion. So a sentence using this word could be:She was the impetuous type, who always acted on impulse, rather than giving thought to her actions beforehand.
I felt very uncomfortable in her company so I hastily made my excuses and left.
The adverb form of the word "hasty" is hastily.An example sentence with this word is: "she hastily packed her bag".
The word "hastily" appears on page 46 of the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. It is used in the sentence: "I hurriedly look around for my cigarettes and lighter."