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Definitions from the WebIntemperatePart of Speech: Adjective Definition 1: Given to excessive or immoderate indulgence in something, such as food, alcohol, or emotions. Example Sentence 1: After winning the championship, the team celebrated with an intemperate night of drinking and revelry. Example Sentence 2: Sarah's intemperate love for chocolate often leads to overindulgence. Definition 2: Not showing restraint or self-control; immoderate or unrestrained. Example Sentence 1: The politician's intemperate remarks during the debate caused a stir among the audience. Example Sentence 2: Jane regretted her intemperate decision to quit her job without having another one lined up. Related Products on Amazon: Intemperate Books, Intemperate Movies, Intemperate Clothing | ||||
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