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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Should I say 'impulsivity,' 'impulsiveness,' or 'impulsive nature'?

Should I say 'impulsivity,' 'impulsiveness,' or 'impulsive nature'?

Are you unaware of the (impulsivity, impulsiveness, impulsive nature) of your decisions and actions?
  

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I would say that "impulsive nature" fits that context the best.

  • I would say that "impulsive nature" fits that context the best.
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I would say that "impulsive nature" fits that context the best.
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-Impulsivity' is a comparatively recent addition to the language, but it has rapidly become a more common noun than the older 'impulsiveness'. -

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