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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

In each case, their depictions are saved by choices they make that demonstrate believable impulsiveness and poor judgment.

From New York Times

Steinbrenner, 51, grew up watching the destructive side of his father’s impulsiveness.

From New York Times

“Myself, along with my colleagues, view this as a common-sense measure to reduce gun violence, based on impulsiveness, based on rage,” Park said.

From Washington Times

“Myself, along with my colleagues, view this as a common-sense measure to reduce gun violence, based on impulsiveness, based on rage,” Park said.

From Seattle Times