precipitancy

English

Etymology

precipitance + -y or precipitant + -cy

Noun

precipitancy (countable and uncountable, plural precipitancies)

  1. Suddenness; excessive haste.
    • 1759Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments, page 337
      Though this involuntary falsehood may frequently be no mark of any want of veracity, of any want of the most perfect love of truth, it is always in some degree a mark of want of judgment, of want of memory, of improper credulity, of some degree of precipitancy and rashness.

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