Nagle Notes: Definitions
Hello people of the future,
Sometimes words are too close to understand the nuance. But luckily there is a website to help you out, Wikidiff.com. I was trying to understand the difference between impellent and impetuous. Both are about having moving forward or action. Impellent is self-motivated, typically from moral pressure. Impetuous is impulsive passion or action.
Knowing the context surrounding word choice can make any message you are trying to convey stronger. All words have baggage and assumptions to them, pick the right one to eliminate the most headache.
Onwards,
Nagle
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