Sentence example with the word 'intemperate'

intemperate

a bit much, drastic, furious, high, lax, overgreat, prodigal, splitting, uncurbed, unrestrained, wolfing

Definition adj. (of weather or climate) not mild

Last update: September 7, 2015


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The intemperate desires made Vishwamitra to ask for the kamadhenu.   [adjective]

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It is an intemperate attack on much of the culture of the later nineteenth century.   [adjective]

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I suffered myself to use intemperate language to my wife.   [adjective]

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"It can be but the frolic of some intemperate guest," said Ellieslaw, though greatly confounded; "we must make large allowances for the excess of this evening's festivity."   [adjective]

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The maharaja Ram Singh, who succeeded his father in 1893, was deprived of power of government in 1895 on the ground of intemperate conduct; and in 1900 was finally deposed for the murder of one of his personal attendants.   [Please select]

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On the other hand, none has been the object of such intemperate hero-worship.   [Please select]

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"I have no faith in the promises of a man who is intemperate."   [Please select]

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The chief pleasures were those of the chase,--hunting and hawking,--and intemperate feasts.   [Please select]

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She must struggle not to give way to intemperate feelings.   [Please select]

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He is not what may be called an intemperate man.   [Please select]

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A brother of mine was intemperate and that was a warning to me.   [Please select]

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