impulse (impuls)

noun
/ˈɪmpʌls/
impulso (impulso)

Meaning

a sudden strong desire or urge to act without thinking
a sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act; a driving force or motivation
Traducción del significado
un deseo repentino y fuerte de actuar sin pensar
un deseo repentino y fuerte de actuar sin pensar

Oraciones de ejemplo

He bought the watch on impulse without planning to.

Compró el reloj por impulso sin planearlo.
Compró el reloj por impulso sin planearlo.

She bought the expensive dress on impulse and later regretted the purchase.

Compró el vestido caro por impulso y luego lamentó la compra.
Compro el vestido caro por impulso y luego lamento la compra.

Expresiones de ejemplo

impulse buying
compra impulsiva
compra impulsiva

Synonyms

urge, instinct, drive, compulsion, motivation, whim
Entrada 1
urge, instinct, drive, compulsion, motivation
Entrada 2
urge, instinct, whim, compulsion

Antonyms

restraint, hesitation, caution, deliberation, self-control, careful thought
Entrada 1
restraint, hesitation, caution
Entrada 2
restraint, deliberation, self-control, careful thought

Colocaciones

impulse control, sudden impulse, natural impulse, strong impulse, impulse buying, resist impulse
Entrada 1
impulse control, sudden impulse, natural impulse, strong impulse
Entrada 2
sudden impulse, impulse buying, resist impulse

Más oraciones de ejemplo

We rarely decide to buy things on impulse.

Rara vez decidimos comprar cosas por impulso.
Rara vez decidimos comprar cosas por impulso.

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