impetuous造句1. He was high-spirited and impetuous.
2. an impetuous dash for freedom .
3. He's so impetuous - why can't he think things over before he rushes into them?
4. She revealed her feelings in impetuous displays of spending.
5. She might live to regret this impetuous decision.
6. It would be foolish and impetuous to resign over such a small matter.
7. The Prime Minister may now be regretting her impetuous promise to reduce unemployment by half.
8. For Fowlkes, leaving would be impetuous and misguided.
9. He says she's impetuous and emotional.
10. He was young and impetuous.
11. Williams was wild and impetuous.
12. He is too impetuous and owing to a desire to lead everything, he fails of his goal.
13. Just don't be too impetuous and put too much pressure on the object of your desires.
14. The impetuous Wallace quickly agreed and decided to wire a memo of recommendation to Roosevelt.
15. Powell felt both clubs were impetuous buys which Virgin could ill-afford at a time when it was struggling out of recession.
16. Impetuous, opinionated, athletic, good-looking, and full of fun, Pearson was an attractive figure to many women.
17. When the impetuous wealthy young man rushed up to him, he turned the conversation to the subject of money.
18. It was just his usual brusque, impetuous way of speaking.
19. Already Nicola, ever impetuous, was outgrowing Oxford, and knocking back every overture to come her way.
20. If you weren't so impetuous you wouldn't have lost your job.
21. You're still young and impetuous.
22. The headstrong impetuous man rushed into things without forethought.
23. Youngsters are usually more impetuous than old people.
24. She regretted her impetuous decision.
25. She is lively, impetuous and very warmhearted.
26. He's not really at all impetuous.
27. He is an impetuous fellow.
28. Where the father had been a great general, the son was rash and impetuous.
29. As Akbar and Tundrish opened fire with bolts, Yeremi lunged to drag the impetuous, or hallucinating, fool back.
30. As you said, it is in the nature of young men to be foolhardy and impetuous.