"Impetratory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Impervious refers to something that is completely resistant to penetration, action, or effect; unable to be penetrated, pierced, or affected. It can also describe someone or something that is difficult to influence or persuade.
Imperviously means in a way that is unaffected or unable to be harmed or influenced by something; resisting the effects of something, such as weather, pressure, or attack; resistant to penetration, damage, or harm.
Imperviousness refers to the quality of being resistant to the effects of something, such as water, moisture, heat, cold, or weather conditions. It can also describe someone's or something's immunity or indifference to criticism, pain, or negative emotions. In other words, imperviousness implies a state of being unaffected or impassable.
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Impetiginous refers to a skin condition characterized by painful, itchy bumps, often caused by bacterial infection, such as staphylococcus or streptococcus. It can be a complication of eczema, atopic dermatitis, or other skin conditions.
Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection that typically affects children. It is characterized by the formation of blisters or sores on the skin, which may crust over and ooze pus. Impetigo is usually caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. Symptoms include redness, itching, and swelling around the blisters or sores, which may appear anywhere on the body, but are most common on the face, arms, and legs. Impetigo is contagious and can be spread through direct contact with an infected person's skin or by touching an object or surface that has come into contact with the bacteria.
Impetuosity refers to a quality of acting hastily or impulsively without thinking through the consequences, often resulting in reckless or ill-advised decisions. It can also describe someone who is prone to making hasty, emotional, or passionate decisions without considering the potential outcomes.
Impetuous refers to someone or something that acts on impulse, without careful consideration or reflection. It can describe an individual who makes decisions or takes actions quickly, often without thinking through the potential consequences. Impetuous behavior is often characterized by a lack of self-control and an inclination towards reckless or hasty decisions.
Impetuousness refers to a person's tendency to act on impulse, without thinking things through or considering the possible consequences of their actions. It is characterized by a lack of reflection, hesitation, or caution, and is often associated with recklessness, rashness, and impulsiveness. Impetuous individuals may be prone to making impulsive decisions, reacting quickly to situations without weighing the options, and engaging in spontaneous, unplanned actions that may not always be wise or justified.
Impetus refers to a motivation or incentive that drives someone to take action or accomplish a particular goal. It can also refer to a sudden and powerful initiation or impulse.
Impetuses are motivators or driving forces that prompt someone to do something. The word "impetus" means a driving force or a sudden, energetic impulse, and the plural form "impetuses" refers to multiple such motivators. For example, "Her passion for playing the piano was a strong impetus for her to practice every day."