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INTEMPERATE definition: 1. showing anger or violence that is too extreme and not well controlled: 2. showing anger or…. Learn more.
- English (US)
INTEMPERATE meaning: 1. showing anger or violence that is...
- Znaczenie Intemperate, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
intemperate definicja: 1. showing anger or violence that is...
- Intemperate in Simplified Chinese
INTEMPERATE translate: (人或其言行)无节制的,过激的,放纵的. Learn more in...
- Traditional
INTEMPERATE translate: (人或其言行)無節制的,過激的,放縱的. Learn more in...
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Intemperate means not well tempered, not moderate or mild, or given to excessive use of alcohol. Learn the word history, synonyms, examples, and usage of intemperate from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
1. consuming alcoholic drink habitually or to excess. 2. indulging bodily appetites to excess; immoderate. 3. unrestrained. intemperate rage. 4. extreme or severe.
adjective. consuming alcoholic drink habitually or to excess. indulging bodily appetites to excess; immoderate. unrestrained. intemperate rage. extreme or severe. an intemperate climate.
When you are intemperate, you are not doing things in moderation; you lack self-control. It's often a word used when describing the tendency someone has to indulge excessively in liquor. An alcoholic is intemperate — overindulging and depending on alcohol.
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If you describe someone's words as intemperate, you are critical of them because they are too forceful and uncontrolled.