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Intemperate
Meaning
Adj
●
Lacking
moderation
,
temper
or control.
●
Indulging any
appetite
or
passion
to excess
, especially the
drinking
of alcohol.
Verb
●
To disorder.
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Origin
intemperate
English
in-
English
in
Latin
in-
Latin
in-
Middle English (1100-1500)
in-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
in
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
temperate
English
temperatus
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
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Crass
Indecorous
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Injudicious
Uncouth
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Vulgar
Impertinent
Impetuous
Incoherent
Ineloquent
Vitriolic
Churlish
Profane
Incautious
Impudent
Unprincipled
Uncivil
Inordinate
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Unsophisticated
Unreasonable
Thoughtless
Impassioned
Pugnacious
Incessant
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Uncharitable
Outrageous
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Overpowering
Extreme
Rehashed
Unmistakable
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Insensitive
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