0 in a sudden way, without considering the results of your actions: --
He replied that when she bore her child, she swore impetuously in the pain of childbirth that she would never again have intercourse with her husband.
Passionate, impetuously imaginative, emotional, rebellious and imbued with romantic nationalist sentiment, his poems about freedom, his invectives against tyranny and his verses of lyric confession resonate with romantic pathos.
She has a tendency to act impetuously, which often gets her into trouble.
The impetuously seeking connections between seemingly always separated from each other areas is not always understood.
Has he not perhaps acted a little impetuously?
We should pause before rushing to pass this motion impetuously.
Conversely, we must not act impetuously or precipitately.