Crossword-Solution: IMPETUOUSLY
We have 16 clues for the answer “IMPETUOUSLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Precipitate | 24 answers |
| Hotfoot | 31 answers |
| headmost | 38 answers |
| dreadfully | 48 answers |
| atrociously | 49 answers |
| deficiently | 49 answers |
| disgustedly | 49 answers |
| APPALLINGLY | 49 answers |
| defectively | 60 answers |
| Headlong | 61 answers |
| Haphazardly | 70 answers |
| Random | 73 answers |
| flighty | 75 answers |
| Turmoil | 77 answers |
| Around | 77 answers |
| fast | 104 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPETUOUSLY (5)
But you’ll write to me, Carl? That will mean a great deal to me here.” “I’ll write as long as I live,” cried the boy impetuously.
You may be sure,” she added; and she put out her hand to the Englishman, who took it half shyly, half impetuously.
There must be a mighty fine potato just here.” Flambeau pulled up the spade and impetuously drove it into the place.
Elfride, we shall never be happy! There’s a blight upon us, or me, or you, and it must be cleared off before we marry.” Knight moved away impetuously as if to leave her.
When the train steamed up at last, we all boarded it impetuously with the view of selecting the one peerless carriage to which Edward might be intrusted with the greatest comfort and honour; and as each one found the ideal compartment at the same moment, and vociferously maintained its merits, he stood some chance for a time of being left behind.
Quotes with IMPETUOUSLY (3)
When change happens, you have a choice for how you are going to respond. You can either lose your composure and react impetuously or use the event or situation as a learning opportunity to shift your mindset and respond appropriately. Begin to notice your responses when changes occur and do your best to choose a breakthrough over a breakdown.
An unbroken horse erects his mane, paws the ground and starts back impetuously at the sight of the bridle; while one which is properly trained suffers patiently even whip and spur: so savage man will not bend his neck to the yoke to which civilised man submits without a murmur, but prefers the most turbulent state of liberty to the most peaceful slavery. We cannot therefore, from the servility of nations already enslaved, judge of the natural disposition of mankind for or aga…
For no man is found so prudent as to know how to adapt himself to these changes, both because he cannot deviate from the course to which nature inclines him, and because, having always prospered while adhering to one path, he cannot be persuaded that it would be well for him to forsake it. And so when occasion requires the cautious man to act impetuously, he cannot do so and is undone: whereas had he changed his nature with time and circumstances, his fortune would have been unchanged.