Impetuous in a sentence as an adjective

", "I say,... is ...", etc. After some more braiding, and your impetuous "Ai!

Forgive my seemingly impetuous post, but I think we may be seeing the future.

I put it the way I did because it is a good exercise and because I didn't want it to seem impetuous.

Moreover, it cements the impetuous and immature tone of the article.

Seems a little impetuous given what we know at this point, but maybe I'm naive in my tendency to trust the Dropbox leadership thus far.

In my impetuous 20s I did something similar.

A tremendous amount of bad code has resulted from decisions made in such an impetuous and shallow manner.

Considering that many donors are people who suffered transit accidents, some of those caused by impetuous driving...

I don't want to encourage impetuous people to follow my actions unless they ask and think hard about what they are doing, because of the risk involved.

Love without discrimination, even with those you disagree with, because they cannot be moved if we act like impetuous children by refusing to talk to them.

The guy was lonely, his gf was worried about something else, so he became insecure & impetuous and decided to move on, as young people are wont to do. Only today it's happening through websites and webcams instead of phone, telegraph, snail mail, or message-in-bottle.

But it still seems impetuous and somewhat risky to make announcements based on a final sign-of that has not yet happened, no matter how secure your feel in the likely hood of that final sign-off happening.

Should I buy the argument that Coca-Cola was a different corporation back then, young and impetuous and we should not hold them responsible, because they are a changed person, err, corporation?

This limits the cost of an ill-considered commitment to almost nothing and yet fully neutralizes the impetuous, procrastinating self that is forever about to get serious "tomorrow".

I think it's much closer to age 23-25 that kids become mature enough to be a so-called "adult," given brain growth, social development, psychology, etc. I think many 18 years old are irresponsible, impetuous, illogical, and plain dumb.

Impetuous definitions

adjective

characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; "a hotheaded decision"; "liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers"; "an impetuous display of spending and gambling"; "madcap escapades"; (`brainish' is archaic)

See also: hotheaded impulsive madcap brainish

adjective

marked by violent force; "impetuous heaving waves"