Impetuous
Adjective
Definition: Acting or done quickly and without thought or care; impulsive.
Synonyms: Impulsive, Hasty, Rash
Antonyms: Cautious, Deliberate
- She made an impetuous decision without considering the consequences.
- His impetuous behavior often led to regrettable outcomes.
- "Impetuous" sounds similar to "impulsive," which helps remind us of its meaning.
Etymology:
The word "impetuous" originated from the Latin word "impetuosus," which means violent or forceful. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Historical Usage:"Impetuous" has been used throughout history to describe someone who acts quickly and without careful thought.
Related Idioms:
"Acting on impetuous impulses"
Explanation:Refers to making decisions or taking actions based on a sudden, impulsive desire without considering the potential consequences.
Misconceptions:
Using "impetuous" to mean enthusiastic or passionate.
Explanation:While "impetuous" can sometimes be associated with enthusiasm or passion, its primary meaning relates to acting hastily and without thinking, rather than simply being driven by strong emotions.