impulsiveness
/ɪmˈpʌlsɪvnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈpʌlsɪvnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /|ivnə̇s, |ēv- also |əv-/ (ame, mw)
impulsiveness — 名詞
1. a tendency to make decisions or take actions very quickly, without pausing to co
衝動
未經思考就行動的傾向
a tendency to make decisions or take actions very quickly, without pausing to consider the possible consequences
Mei-Lin realized her impulsiveness had led her to buy a ticket to an unknown country.
Mei-Lin 意識到自己的衝動讓她買了一張飛往陌生國家的機票。
impulsiveness + led [someone] to [action]
After spending all his savings on a sports car, Chen regretted his impulsiveness.
Chen 把積蓄全花在買跑車上之後,對自己的衝動感到後悔。
The therapist helped Nadia see how her impulsiveness was damaging her closest friendships.
心理師幫助 Nadia 看清自己的衝動是如何傷害她最親密的友誼。
His impulsiveness at the poker table cost him more money than he could afford.
他在撲克牌桌上的衝動讓他輸掉了遠超出自己能負擔的金錢。
It was sheer impulsiveness that made Lucia quit her job without a backup plan.
Lucia 完全是出於衝動,在沒找到備用方案的情況下就辭掉了工作。
- impetuosity
slightly more formal, often used for passionate or emotional decisions
- hastiness
focuses on speed rather than lack of thought; slightly less negative
- recklessness
stronger negative meaning; suggests ignoring obvious danger, not just failing to think
- caution
careful thought before acting; a desirable quality
- prudence
formal; wisdom in avoiding unnecessary risks
- deliberation
the process of thinking something through slowly and carefully
文法句型
uncountable noun describing a personal trait
用法筆記
Impulsiveness is an uncountable noun describing a general character trait or repeated pattern of behaviour. For a single sudden action, use the adjective 'impulsive' instead (e.g., 'an impulsive decision').