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View usage for: (ɪmpetʃuɒsɪti) uncountable nounImpetuosity is the quality of being impetuous. With characteristic impetuosity, he announced he was leaving school. Synonyms: haste, violence, vehemence, impulsiveness More Synonyms of impetuosity impetuosity in American English (ɪmˌpɛtʃuˈɑsɪti) noun1. the quality of being impetuous 2. Word forms: plural imˌpetuˈosities an impetuous action or feeling Word origin MFr impétuosité < LL impetuositas < L impetuosusExamples of 'impetuosity' in a sentenceimpetuosity What had drawn him to her from the very first was that fierce impetuosity in her, an integrity which had nothing to do with truth.Hunter asked himself, worried now by his own impetuosity.You have Bettina's high-mindedness and Anna's impetuosity, though I can't work outwhich is uppermost. QuotationsFor fools rush in where angels fear to treadAlexander PopeAn Essay on Criticism With characteristic impetuosity, he announced he was leaving school. Synonyms haste impulsiveness rashness hastiness precipitancy precipitateness QuotationFor fools rush in where angels fear to tread [Alexander Pope – An Essay on Criticism]Additional synonymsHe spoke loudly and with more vehemence than he had intended. Synonyms forcefulness, force, violence, fire, energy, heat, passion, emphasis, enthusiasm, intensity, warmth, vigour, zeal, verve, fervour, eagerness, welly (slang), ardour, earnestness, keenness, fervency Definition great force or strength in action, feeling, or expression ‘There's no need,’ she snapped with sudden violence. Synonyms intensity, passion, fury, force, cruelty, severity, fervour, sharpness, harshness, vehemenceNearby words ofimpetuosity - impertinent
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