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   The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.
 
impulsive
 
SYLLABICATION:im·pul·sive
PRONUNCIATION:  m-plsv
ADJECTIVE:1. Inclined to act on impulse rather than thought. 2. Motivated by or resulting from impulse: such impulsive acts as hugging strangers; impulsive generosity. See synonyms at spontaneous. 3. Having force or power to impel or incite; forceful. 4. Physics Acting within brief time intervals. Used especially of a force.
OTHER FORMS:im·pulsive·lyADVERB
im·pulsive·ness, impul·sivi·tyNOUN
 
 
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