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impulsive

[im-puhl-siv] / ɪmˈpʌl sɪv /


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The plot basically sticks to the first seven chapters of the 100-chapter novel, which concerns an engagingly impulsive monkey who obtains superpowers and, to protect his monkey community, enjoys one wily adventure after another.

From Los Angeles Times

He had been impulsive, couldn’t sit still and hated school—his stomach hurt every morning when he went.

From The Wall Street Journal

But any changes to it must be grounded in thoughtful institutional reform—not impulsive social media posts.

From Barron's

Known by residents as blunt and impulsive, Manzo had a hands-on approach to law enforcement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Team-mates describe him as "not a bad person, just impulsive", someone who takes things personally but quickly calms down.

From BBC