WitrynaDefinition. done without thinking first. The press claim that she is too impulsive to be a responsible prime minister. Synonyms. instinctive. It's an instinctive reaction. If a child falls you pick it up. ... Synonyms of 'impulsive' in American English. impulsive. Explore 'impulsive' in the dictionary (adjective) ... Witryna1. the influence of a particular feeling, mental state, etc.: a generous impulse. 2. sudden, involuntary inclination prompting to action: swayed by impulse. 3. an instance of this: an impulse to cry. 4. an impelling action or force driving onward or inducing motion. 5. the effect of an impelling force.
IMPULSE BUY English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Witrynaim·pul·sive. (ĭm-pŭl′sĭv) adj. 1. Inclined to act on impulse rather than thought. 2. Motivated by or resulting from impulse: such impulsive acts as hugging strangers; … Witrynaimpulses. DEFINITIONS 2. 1. countable/uncountable a sudden strong feeling that you must do something. an impulse to do something: Jenny felt a sudden impulse to play some music. control/resist an impulse: She struggled to resist the impulse to laugh. on (an) impulse (=because you suddenly feel that you want to): pop a tiddy out
IMPULSE English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WitrynaSynonyms for IMPULSE: impetus, incentive, stimulus, motivation, encouragement, momentum, provocation, spur; Antonyms of IMPULSE: disincentive, … WitrynaFull list of opposite words of impulsive. Impulsive antonyms What is the opposite word for Impulsive? cautious instinctive, tending to act without thought deliberate … WitrynaSynonyms for IMPULSIVELY: impetuously, recklessly, rashly, hurriedly, precipitately, haphazardly, headfirst, precipitously; Antonyms of IMPULSIVELY: deliberately, … pooy bumholes