Sentence example with the word 'temperate'

temperate

abstemious, calid, continent, even, invigorating, pacifistic, room-temperature, sober, stinting, toasty, uninebriate

Definition adj. (of weather or climate) free from extremes

Last update: October 6, 2016


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A temperate region.   [adjective]

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A temperate person controls his senses.   [adjective]

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For this cruel land can cast a spell which no temperate clime can match.   [adjective]

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Prairie grass Temperate forest â Trees have adapted to survive many climates.   [adjective]

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His youth and temperate habits had helped his recovery from a wound which in the earlier stages looked fatal.   [adjective]

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Be temperate in all things; avoid excess of zeal; for thus, and thus only, can we be just.   [adjective]

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Gorgo triumphed in his temperate demeanor, and thanked him with grateful glances and a silent grasp of the hand when opportunity offered.   [adjective]

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They dreamed of engrafting a temperate power on the absolute and excessive principle.   [adjective]

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Bumble sat himself down in the house at which the coach stopped; and took a temperate dinner of steaks, oyster sauce, and porter.   [adjective]

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Thenardier, who was, above all, an astute and well-balanced man, was a scamp of a temperate sort.   [adjective]

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Yes, old friend, and a quiet heart will make a dog-day temperate.   [Please select]

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