Impetuously [adverb]

Definition of Impetuously:

hastily

Synonyms of Impetuously:


Opposite/Antonyms of Impetuously:

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Sentence/Example of Impetuously:

Hilda impetuously turned her head; their glances met for an instant, in suspicion, challenge, animosity.

He came perilously near to saying impetuously a hundred things he had determined that he must not say.

Then dawn flung itself impetuously across the hills, and the naked rim of the canyon took form in a shifting whirl of smoke.

Seton prepared to take his leave, but Gray impetuously thrust him back, immediately turning again to his cousin.

He spoke impetuously as if begging her to remember, and therefore throw the weight of her expectation in with his.

Then impetuously she faced him, her eyes searching his, her hands tight clasped, her whole being one of supplication.

She asked him suddenly, nervously, and so impetuously that the old man looked up in dismay.

Kurt impetuously asked Lippo, whom he met in the hall carrying a large water-pitcher entrusted to him by Kathy.

Enid hesitated for a moment, then flung herself impetuously upon Hubert.

"And I love her with my heart and soul," continued Maurice impetuously.