Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpʌlsɪvnəs/
noun the quality of acting on impulse or without forethought
A1 Her impulsiveness often leads her to make quick decisions without thinking things through.
A2 His impulsiveness can sometimes get him into trouble, as he acts on his emotions without considering the consequences.
B1 The impulsiveness of the character in the story drives the plot forward, creating tension and conflict.
B2 Despite his impulsiveness, he managed to succeed in business by taking risks and seizing opportunities.
C1 Her impulsiveness was both a strength and a weakness, as it allowed her to act quickly but also led to impulsive decisions.
C2 The artist's impulsiveness fueled his creativity, leading to bold and innovative works of art.
adjective impulsive (related to or characterized by impulsiveness)
A1 Her impulsiveness often leads her to make quick decisions without thinking things through.
A2 His impulsiveness can sometimes get him into trouble with his friends.
B1 The impulsiveness of the character in the novel drives the plot forward.
B2 Despite his impulsiveness, he always manages to come up with creative solutions to problems.
C1 Her impulsiveness is both a strength and a weakness in her leadership style.
C2 The artist's impulsiveness is evident in the bold brush strokes and vibrant colors of his paintings.
formal His impulsiveness often led to hasty decisions that he later regretted.
informal She tends to act on impulsiveness without thinking things through.
slang Dude, your impulsiveness is gonna get you in trouble one day.
figurative The impulsiveness of the storm caused chaos and destruction in its path.
impulsivenesses
more impulsive
most impulsive
is impulsive
will be impulsive
has been impulsive
is being impulsive
impulsiveness
impulsive
to be impulsive
being impulsive
impulsive