INTEMPERATE vs UNTEMPERED: ADJECTIVE
- Excessive in behavior
- (of weather or climate) not mild; subject to extremes
- Not temperate or moderate, especially in rhetoric or tone; unrestrained: : excessive.
- Given to excessive drinking of alcoholic beverages.
- Indulging any appetite or passion to excess; immoderate in enjoyment or exertion.
- Addicted to an excessive or habitual use of alcoholic liquors.
- Excessive; ungovernable; inordinate; violent; immoderate.
- Lacking moderation, temper or control
- Given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors
- Not tempered
- Not brought to a proper consistency or hardness
- Extravagant or extreme
- Not tempered; not conditioned by a process.
- In the case of a person, inexperienced; untested.
- Not moderated or controlled
INTEMPERATE vs UNTEMPERED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To disorder.
- N/A
INTEMPERATE vs UNTEMPERED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Immoderate in conduct or action; not exercising or characterized by proper moderation: as, intemperate in labor or in zeal; intemperate in study.
- In a restricted sense, immoderate in the use of intoxicating drink; given to excessive drinking.
- Subject to extremes
- (of weather or climate) not mild
- Immoderate in measure or degree; excessive; inordinate; violent: as, intemperate language; intemperate actions; an intemperate climate.
- Not brought to a fit or proper state generally; not regulated, moderated, or controlled; not mollified: as, untempered severity.
- Not brought to the desired state of hardness: as, untempered steel.
INTEMPERATE vs UNTEMPERED: RELATED WORDS
- Immoderate, Vitriolic, Intemperant, Prohibitive, Exorbitant, Disproportionate, Excessive, Unreasonable, Big, Hard, Heavy, Uncontrolled, Unrestrained, Indulgent, Untempered
- Unreflective, Impalpable, Unreasoning, Unrepressed, Adamantine, Masonite, Morter, Martensite, Unhardened, Unannealed, Unmoderated, Uncontrolled, Brittle, Unrestrained, Intemperate
INTEMPERATE vs UNTEMPERED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Immoderate, Vitriolic, Intemperant, Prohibitive, Exorbitant, Disproportionate, Excessive, Unreasonable, Big, Hard, Heavy, Uncontrolled, Unrestrained, Indulgent, Untempered
- Untutored, Unreflective, Impalpable, Unreasoning, Unrepressed, Adamantine, Masonite, Martensite, Unhardened, Unannealed, Unmoderated, Uncontrolled, Brittle, Unrestrained, Intemperate
INTEMPERATE vs UNTEMPERED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Secondly, an unwise and intemperate advocacy would apply private confession to everybody.
- It is believed that, in later years, Charles Campbell became intemperate.
- When you be short in to over largeness intemperate lisa.
- Wilhelm II caused embarrassment to Germany through his intemperate remarks.
- It contained hard- hitting and sometimes intemperate articles by Southwell.
- Foul language and intemperate remarks may not be used.
- They are intemperate in their efforts to acquire means.
- German, intemperate, remained two days in collapse, and died.
- Intemperate use of intoxicating beverages have ruined many.
- Forgive my intemperate response, your reproach is clear.
- And finally the delegated authority affords the opportunity for abuse and discrimination either through malice or untempered zeal.
- Even when Facebook does good, it does bad because of the untempered quality of its hegemony.
- Have at Max level GL gets set back to level one have untempered.
- Bond thin, smooth, untempered glass to the prismatic reflective faces to provide an extremely hard and durable abrasion resistant surface.
- Second, confidence and boldness, untempered by compassion and grace, can quickly turn to pride and smugness.
- Untempered, these changes increase your risk of falls, fractures and conditions like osteoporosis.
- Both also reflect the thinness of philosophy untempered by common sense.
- You are building up a wall with untempered mortar.