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    impulse
    /ˈɪmpʌls/

    noun

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  2. IMPULSE definition: 1. a sudden strong wish to do something: 2. because you suddenly want to, although you haven't…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of IMPULSE is a sudden spontaneous inclination or incitement to some usually unpremeditated action. How to use impulse in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Impulse.

  4. An impulse is a sudden force or desire — this could be an electrical impulse, or an impulse to get some pizza. If you act on a sudden feeling or thought, you’re following an impulse. That's like a whim: an impulse isn't something you've given a lot of thought.

  5. an impelling action or force, driving onward or inducing motion. the effect of an impelling force; motion induced; impetus given. Physiology. a progressive wave of excitation over a nerve or muscle fiber, having either a stimulating or inhibitory effect.

  6. a sudden strong wish to do something: impulse to I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Nonsense!" in the middle of her speech. on (an) impulse. C2. because you suddenly want to, although you haven't planned to: "I didn't know you were looking for some new shoes ." "Oh, I wasn't - I just bought them on impulse." See more.

  7. An impulse is a sudden desire to do something. Unable to resist the impulse, he glanced at the sea again. He still couldn't understand the impulse that had made him confide in Cassandra. Wade resisted an impulse to smile. Synonyms: urge, longing, desire, drive More Synonyms of impulse. 2. countable noun.

  8. impulse. ( ˈɪmpʌls) n. 1. an impelling force or motion; thrust; impetus. 2. a sudden desire, whim, or inclination: I bought it on an impulse. 3. an instinctive drive; urge. 4. tendency; current; trend. 5. (General Physics) physics. a. the product of the average magnitude of a force acting on a body and the time for which it acts.

  9. noun. /ˈɪmpʌls/ [countable, usually singular, uncountable] impulse (to do something) a sudden strong wish or need to do something, without stopping to think about the results. He had a sudden impulse to stand up and sing. I resisted the impulse to laugh. Her first impulse was to run away.

  10. IMPULSE definition: 1. a sudden feeling that you must do something, without thinking about the results: 2. suddenly…. Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · impulse (plural impulses) A thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels . A wish or urge, particularly a sudden one prompting action . The impulse to learn drove me to study night and day. When I saw the new book, I couldn't resist the impulse to browse through it. ( physics) The integral of force over time .

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