impulse
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noun \ˈim-ˌpəls\Definition of IMPULSE
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a : a sudden spontaneous inclination or incitement to some usually unpremeditated action b : a propensity or natural tendency usually other than rational
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a : the product of the average value of a force and the time during which it acts : the change in momentum produced by the force b : pulse 4a
Examples of IMPULSE
- He has to learn to control his impulses.
- <the new auto factory was just the impulse that the local economy needed>
Origin of IMPULSE
Latin impulsus, from impellere to impel
First Known Use: 1647
Related to IMPULSE
Synonyms: boost, encouragement, goad, impetus, incentive, incitation, incitement, instigation, momentum, motivation, provocation, spur, stimulant, stimulus, yeast, shot in the arm
Antonyms: counterincentive, disincentive
Related Words: inducement, invitation; antecedent, cause, consideration, grounds, motive, occasion, reason; catalyst, catalyzer, fuel, spark
Near Antonyms: allergy, averseness, aversion, disfavor, disinclination, dislike, disliking, disrelish, distaste; detachment, impartiality, neutrality, objectivity; apathy, disinterestedness, indifference, insouciance, nonchalance, unconcern
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