Intemperate

Synonyms for "intemperate" (197 found)

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Translations

18 translations across 7 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • ἀκρατής adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)

Bulgarian

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  • невъздържан adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)
  • неумерен adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)

Georgian

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  • არაზომიერი adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)
  • ზომაგადასული adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)
  • თავშეუკავებელი adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)
  • უზომო adj (indulging any appetite or passion to excess, especially the drinking of alcohol)

Hungarian

4 entries
  • féktelen adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)
  • gátlástalan adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)
  • iszákos adj (indulging any appetite or passion to excess, especially the drinking of alcohol)
  • mértéktelen adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)

Latin

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  • intemperans adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)

Portuguese

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  • imoderado adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)
  • imoderado adj (indulging any appetite or passion to excess, especially the drinking of alcohol)

Russian

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  • невоздержанный adj (lacking moderation, temper or control)

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intemperate language

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intemperate zeal

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Constantine engaged himself, by a solemn promise, to deliver Italy from the Goths; advanced as far as the banks of the Po; and after alarming, rather than assisting, his pusillanimous ally, hastily returned to the palace of Arles, to celebrate, with intemperate luxury, his vain and ostentatious triumph.

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