intemperate - significado y definición. Qué es intemperate
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Qué (quién) es intemperate - definición


intemperate      
¦ adjective showing a lack of self-control.
?characterized by excessive indulgence, especially in alcohol.
Derivatives
intemperance noun
intemperately adverb
intemperateness noun
intemperate      
a.
1.
[Said of things.] Excessive, inordinate, immoderate, uncontrolled, extravagant, extreme.
2.
[Said of persons.] Wanting in moderation, inconsiderate, extreme, extravagant.
3.
Given to excess in drinking intoxicating liquors.
Intemperate      
·vt To Disorder.
II. Intemperate ·adj Specifically, addicted to an excessive or habitual use of alcoholic liquors.
III. Intemperate ·adj Indulging any appetite or passion to excess; immoderate to enjoyments or exertion.
IV. Intemperate ·adj Excessive; ungovernable; inordinate; violent; immoderate; as, intemperate language, zeal, ·etc.; intemperate weather.
Ejemplos de uso de intemperate
1. Commentators have also been called out by media watchdogs for sometimes intemperate commentary.
2. Their sometimes intemperate complaints against authorities are used to open criminal investigations for slander.
3. But then Rooney became involved in a meaningless scuffle and reacted with intemperate vigour.
4. Editor, Gabriel Gorodetsky‘s review of my book was intemperate and inaccurate.
5. Those hoping for an intemperate screed against Bush‘s policies, however, will be disappointed.