Impulsiveness

Word IMPULSIVENESS
Character 13
Hyphenation im pul sive ness
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The word "impulsiveness" in example sentences

However, impulsiveness is an interesting way to make something like quick-mindedness into an asset and a flaw. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Jesus, an 18-year-old junior, learned the hard way that impulsiveness is a bad trait in chess. ❋ Stephanie Banchero (2010)

For while impulsiveness is represented in both genres as a great evil to be conquered (although it is often not conquered in the sensation novels), it is the play of race and gender that complicates the divide. ❋ Unknown (2006)

His impulsiveness is simultaneously destructive and the source of his appeal to readers. ❋ Unknown (2002)

In Thom Hartmann’s words, “Snap decision making, which we call impulsiveness, is a survival skill if you are a hunter.” ❋ PhD Lucy Jo Palladino (2007)

Spontaneity, with a touch of impulsiveness, is one of the traits that attract some of McCain’s admirers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

For example, McCain’s temper and impulsiveness is not just about a personal eccentricity. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Pelle grew with it, and by virtue of his impulsiveness was a summary of it all. ❋ Martin Andersen Nex�� (1911)

It is unnecessary to inquire whether this is the original position, or whether they are descended from ancestors which had a scrotum: in either case the position of the testes corresponds to the absence of what Dr. Woodland calls impulsiveness in progression. ❋ J. T. Cunningham (1897)

December, 1799, he was at the Vivetiere, and his impulsiveness was a contrast with the coolness of Marquis Alphonse de Montauran, also called Le Gars. ❋ Anatole Cerfberr (1865)

But a team led by Joshua Buckholtz of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee examined what there is too much of, namely impulsiveness and an extreme attraction to risk-taking and rewards. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Night is falling fast, but with that impulsiveness which is so characteristic of her, Mary Anderson insists upon our paying a visit to the stables to see her favorite mare, Maggie Logan. ❋ J. M. Farrar (N/A)

The 'impulsiveness' is the galloping or leaping movement which is characteristic of most Mammals when moving at their utmost speed, as seen, for example, in horses, deer, antelopes, dogs, wolves, and other Ungulata and Carnivora. ❋ J. T. Cunningham (1897)

It will be remarked that among the special characteristics of crowds there are several -- such as impulsiveness, irritability, incapacity to reason, the absence of judgment and of the critical spirit, the exaggeration of the sentiments, and others besides -- which are almost always observed in beings belonging to inferior forms of evolution -- in women, savages, and children, for instance. ❋ Unknown (1896)

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