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impetuosity

[im-pech-oo-os-i-tee] / ɪmˌpɛtʃ uˈɒs ɪ ti /




















NOUN
vehemence
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There also are concerns about the impetuosity of a commander in chief who vows that military conflict would mean “the official end” of Iran, whatever that means.

From Washington Post

When, after a transitional passage played here with enticing ambiguity, the main Allegro section took off, the playing had both rhythmic spark and sly impetuosity.

From New York Times

But the impetuosity and, often, rage of young men — the building blocks of all armies — have always been a cause for worry.

From Washington Post

All the ingredients were there: outrageous talent, impetuosity, single-mindedness, the brooding impatience of the favoured son.

From The Guardian

He can be a bit of a ham, known for his feral intensity but also for a sometimes-over-the-top impetuosity.

From Los Angeles Times