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It is typically used to describe actions done quickly and without thought or care. Example: "She impetuously decided to quit her job without having another one lined up."
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impetuously
adverb
In an impetuous manner; with sudden force; violently; rashly.
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He impetuously sacked the only senior executive who did, and at times displayed stunning financial indiscipline, for instance insisting on announcing a cross-investment with a Chinese bank before having vetted its books.
After all, he is not the type to act impetuously.
There is no guarantee he will not impetuously decide, if the going gets too rough, to sink this government for yet another.
During the next 50 years, she took off many times, sometimes impetuously, always for adventure beyond the bounds of conventional English life.
He often wrote impetuously, straining language and associative sequence with passion or irony or sombre imagination.
Rushing to relieve the besieged fortress of Castillon in July 1453, Shrewsbury impetuously attacked the enemy without waiting for artillery cover.
Lady Sybil: …and I'm totally in love with him and I'm going to marry him, impetuously and against your wishes.
Many of his men rushed impetuously across the bridge and were ambushed and annihilated by the enemy.
Defying court etiquette at every step, impetuously hugging those she loved and icily snubbing those she disliked, Marie-Antoinette was as tactless as she was spontaneous, and early antagonized the very nobles whose support might have helped to save the monarchy.
Since it was no longer feasible to arrange escapes with the use of false documents, Dieter impetuously decided to rescue her in a Commando-type operation.
Returning to Pemberley, unshaven, with the hot horse between his thighs, he dismounts and impetuously plunges into a pond.
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