In an impetuous manner; with sudden force; violently; rashly.(adverb)
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Use "impetuously" in a sentence
"It gushed from her lips like a very fountain of happiness, irrepressible, springing towards the stars in jets and spurts of melody, falling with a ripple in which the music of the stars themselves seemed to echo; almost in the moment of its fall rising again, as though it panted with joy -- not with weariness, for the spirit of it called impetuously to life."
"Mokaba’s funeral, the slogan was chanted impetuously, that is, without instigation by the leadership of the ANC."
""I don't know," impetuously; "but I knew I must come to you."