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impulsiveness

[im-puhl-siv-nis] / ɪmˈpʌl sɪv nɪs /
















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Roman is too smart to pass up good jokes — his impulsiveness means he can't let an opportunity slide — but he often utters them so much like an aside, they seem almost to be for himself.

From Salon

Twitter is a different beast from Instagram, Emily’s medium of choice, but what I think the show gets right is the impulsiveness and obsessiveness of social media use.

From Los Angeles Times

Parents deem the impulsiveness and aggression of 2-year-olds as misbehavior, but this is simply the reflection of their maturing mind struggling to find itself.

From Washington Post

Keeping up with these spurts of story also forces you to match and thus become fully invested in the fast-twitch energy and impulsiveness of teenagers.

From New York Times

In fact, he was so concerned about the president's impulsiveness that he secretly had top defense officials take a private oath.

From Salon