Impetuous

im-PECH-oo-uhs

Definition

  1. (adjective) Acting quickly and without thought or care; impulsive.

Example

His impetuous decision to quit his job left him scrambling for options.

Fun Fact

“Impetuous” comes from Latin impetere, meaning “to attack.” It describes decisions made in the heat of the moment—often dramatic, sometimes disastrous. Romeo and Juliet? Totally impetuous. But so are startup founders, comedians, and adventurers—when it works, it’s brilliant.

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