If you're rash, you react to a problem quicky without thoroughly thinking it out first, rather impulsively. But if you're decisive, you react quickly but still are able to think out your decision well before you do.
decisive turning point in your existence mean
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
Acting impulsively and without sufficient forethought.
it means you are acting impulsively or jumping to conclusions before taking in evidence
Impulsively
more decisive, most decisive
Decisive is not a verb so it does not have a past tense form. Decisive is an adjective
On an impulse, I decided to answer this question.
verb decisive
I guess you could say that she spoke impulsively. she wants you to be with her but she does not really know how to express it i would say.
I think you mean "the heat of action." When you do something in the "heat of action," you do it impulsively or without thinking because there was no time to think.