impulsiveness (noun)

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  • 34self-control — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. self discipline, possession, or restraint; poise, composure; reserve. See resolution. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. poise, restraint, aplomb, self government, discipline, self discipline, reserve, reticence …

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  • 35deliberation — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. reflection, consideration, consultation; see discussion 1 , thought 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. thought, contemplation, consideration, circumspection, study, debate, reflection, forethought, pondering, weighing.… …

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  • 36nervousness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The state of being temporarily nervous] Syn. stimulation, agitation, perturbation, inspiration, animation, intoxication, disquietude, delirium, discomfiture, elation, feverishness, anger, the jerks*, stage fright*,… …

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  • 37abandon — 1. verb 1) the party abandoned policies that made it unelectable Syn: renounce, relinquish, dispense with, disclaim, forgo, disown, disavow, discard, wash one s hands of; give up, withdraw, drop, jettison, do away with; informal ax, ditch, dump …

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  • 38impulsive — /ɪmˈpʌlsɪv / (say im pulsiv) adjective 1. actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary impulses: an impulsive child. 2. having the power or effect of impelling; characterised by impulsion: impulsive forces. 3. inciting to action: an impulsive… …

  • 39mad — ► ADJECTIVE (madder, maddest) 1) mentally ill. 2) extremely foolish or ill advised. 3) showing impulsiveness, confusion, or frenzy. 4) informal very enthusiastic about something. 5) informal very angry. 6) …

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  • 40madly — mad ► ADJECTIVE (madder, maddest) 1) mentally ill. 2) extremely foolish or ill advised. 3) showing impulsiveness, confusion, or frenzy. 4) informal very enthusiastic about something. 5) informal very angry. 6) …

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