good faith vs impetuosity

good faith

noun
  • Good, honest intentions, even if producing unfortunate results. 

adj
  • Having or done with good, honest intentions; well-intentioned. 

  • Presuming that all parties to a discussion are honest and intend to act in a fair and appropriate manner. 

impetuosity

noun
  • The quality of making rash or arbitrary decisions, especially in an impulsive or forceful manner. 

  • Vehemence; furiousness of temper. 

  • The condition or quality of being impetuous, impatient; fury; violence. 

How often have the words good faith and impetuosity occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )