Impulsive vs. Team

Difference Between Impulsive and Team
Impulsiveadjective
Inclined to act on impulse rather than thought.
Teamnoun
A group on the same side, as in a game.
Impulsiveadjective
Motivated by or resulting from impulse
such impulsive acts as hugging strangers.impulsive generosity.Teamnoun
The members of a team who are actively playing at a given time
After a stellar performance in last week's game, the shooting guard was promoted to the starting team.Impulsiveadjective
Having force or power to impel or incite; forceful.
Teamnoun
A group organized for work or activity
a team of engineers.Impulsiveadjective
(Physics) Acting within brief time intervals. Used especially of a force.
Teamnoun
Two or more draft animals used to pull a vehicle or farm implement.
Impulsiveadjective
Having the power of driving or impelling; giving an impulse; moving; impellent.
Teamnoun
A vehicle along with the animal or animals harnessed to it.
Impulsiveadjective
Actuated by impulse or by transient feelings; inclined to make rapid decisions without due consideration.
Teamnoun
A group of animals exhibited or performing together, as horses at an equestrian show.
Impulsiveadjective
(mechanics) Acting momentarily, or by impulse; not continuous – said of forces.
Teamnoun
A brood or flock.
Impulsivenoun
That which impels or gives an impulse; an impelling agent.
Teamverb
To harness or join together so as to form a team.
Impulsivenoun
One whose behaviour or personality is characterized by being impulsive.
Teamverb
To transport or haul with a draft team.
Impulsiveadjective
proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus;
an impulsive gesture of affectionTeamverb
To form a team or an association. Often used with up.
Impulsiveadjective
without forethought;
letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regrettedTeamverb
To drive a team or truck.
Impulsiveadjective
having the power of driving or impelling;
a driving personal ambitionthe driving force was his innate enthusiasman impulsive forceTeamnoun
A set of draught animals, such as two horses in front of a carriage.
Impulsiveadjective
determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason;
a capricious refusalauthoritarian rulers are frequently capriciousthe victim of whimsical persecutionsTeamnoun
Any group of people involved in the same activity, especially sports or work.
We need more volunteers for the netball team.The IT manager leads a team of three software developers.Impulsiveadjective
characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation;
a hotheaded decisionliable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangersan impetuous display of spending and gamblingmadcap escapadesTeamnoun
(obsolete) A group of animals moving together, especially young ducks.
Teamnoun
A royalty or privilege granted by royal charter to a lord of a manor, of having, keeping, and judging in his court, his bondmen, neifes, and villains, and their offspring, or suit, that is, goods and chattels, and appurtenances thereto.
Teamverb
(intransitive) To form a group, as for sports or work.
They teamed to complete the project.Teamverb
To go together well; to harmonize.
Teamverb
(transitive) To convey or haul with a team.
to team lumberTeamverb
(transitive) To form together into a team.
to team oxenTeamverb
(transitive) To give work to a gang under a subcontractor.
Teamnoun
a cooperative unit
Teamnoun
two or more draft animals that work together to pull something
Teamverb
form a team;
We teamed up for this new project