* Positive: "Her impulsive decision to join the impromptu dance party brought smiles to everyone's faces."
* Negative: "His impulsive spending habits led to a mountain of debt."
* Neutral: "The impulsive nature of teenagers can be both exhilarating and terrifying for parents."
* Descriptive: "The artist's impulsive brushstrokes created a vibrant and chaotic masterpiece."
You can also use "impulsive" in a more nuanced way:
* With a modifier: "He was incredibly impulsive, often acting without thinking."
* In a comparison: "Compared to her cautious sister, she was very impulsive."
* To describe a specific action: "He made an impulsive purchase at the store, buying a pair of shoes he didn't really need."