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impetuousness

noun as in foolhardiness

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There is still occasionally an impetuousness about Verstappen - notable at times this year, for example, when arguing with the team over whether to make a pit stop for fresh tyres to go after the point for fastest lap, rather than just safely bank a victory.

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Despite Musk’s impetuousness and his open hostility toward journalists, Isaacson said the unpredictable billionaire never backtracked on allowing him unfettered reporting.

In a Trompowsky, the impetuousness of youth costs Carlsen after 12.

Becoming a soldier is very much a choice for Nawi, whose impetuousness is both a strength and a weakness, one that Nanisca does her best to temper with a spirit of discipline and self-sacrifice.

If her refreshing impetuousness introduced a little roughness into her sound, it hardly mattered: She is a Handel singer to be heard.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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