impulsiveness
Meanings
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Noun
The act of making a decision or taking action without thinking it over beforehand.
- "His impulsiveness got him into trouble again."
- "She regretted her impulsive decision to quit her job."
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Noun
A tendency to act on a whim, without considering the consequences.
- "The impulsiveness of youth often leads to reckless behavior."
- "His impulsiveness made him a thrilling, but unpredictable, companion."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with impulsivenesscompulsiveness , obsolescence , perplexity , complexity
Variants
List of all variants of impulsiveness that leads to same resultimpulsive , impulsively , impulsiveness , impulsivenesses , impulsivities , impulsivity
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Latin word 'impulsus' meaning 'driven forward' or 'unprovoked'.
Trivia
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Impulsiveness is a common trait among many famous historical figures, such as Napoleon Bonaparte and Alexander the Great.
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Studies have shown that impulsiveness is more common in men than in women.
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Impulsiveness can be both a strength and a weakness, as it can lead to innovation and creativity, but also to reckless behavior and poor decision-making.
Related Concepts
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Emotional Intelligence: Impulsiveness is often considered an aspect of emotional intelligence, as it relates to the ability to manage and regulate one's emotions and actions.
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Risk-taking: Impulsiveness is related to the concept of risk-taking, as both involve acting on a whim without fully considering the potential consequences.
Quotes
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So speaks Maude Bailey, the celibate feminist scholar heroine of A. S. Byatt's fifth novel, as, in an "impulsive" collusion with a male scholar she scarcely knows, she runs off to Brittany.
- Joyce Carol Oates,{it}Vogue{/it},November 1990 -
There was an odd nobility, a knight-errant quality, about Alan—in his willingness to suffer for the sake of life itself, in his tendency to view himself under harsher light than he would turn on others, in his "impulsive" generosity.
- Tracy Kidder,{it}Home Town{/it},1999 -
I couldn't make out exactly what had happened, though I could guess how it started—the two of them talking, kidding around when Mrs. Ramsey came down to the library basement to file some periodicals, an "impulsive" kiss in the stacks …
- Tobias Wolff,{it}Old School{/it},2003
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Impulsiveness is a common theme in literature and art, often portrayed as a character trait that leads to both exciting adventures and disastrous consequences. It has been explored in works such as F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' and Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Tell-Tale Heart'.
How to Memorize "impulsiveness"
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visualize
- Visualize a person making a quick decision without thinking it through, or imagine a firework going off unexpectedly.
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associate
- Associate the word with the image of a person acting on a whim, or think of the word 'spontaneous'.
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mnemonics
- Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'I'm Pulsing, So I'll Act' to help remember the definition of impulsiveness.
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