intemperately Synonyms
Strongest:
- reasonably
- insufficiently
- insufficiently
- inadequately
- modestly
- inadequately
- reasonably
- moderately
- modestly
- moderately
Strong:
- acceptably
- hardly
- barely
- scarcely
- just
- minimally
- slightly
- acceptably
- deficiently
- barely
- just
- scarcely
- marginally
- marginally
- hardly
- temperately
- minimally
- slightly
- temperately
- deficiently
Weak:
intemperately Meaning
intemperately (r)
indulging excessively
intemperately (adv.)
In an intemperate manner; immoderately; excessively; without restraint.
intemperately Sentence Examples
- The politician's intemperate language alienated their constituents.
- The journalist's intemperate article was filled with unfounded accusations.
- Due to his brother's intemperate actions, he lost his job.
- The doctor advised the patient to avoid intemperate consumption of alcohol.
- The senator's intemperate behavior during the debate drew widespread criticism.
- The intemperate spending of the government led to a massive budget deficit.
- The CEO's intemperate remarks at the company meeting damaged employee morale.
- The intemperate use of antibiotics has contributed to the rise of antibiotic resistance.
- The author's intemperate tone in the novel alienated many readers.
- Due to his intemperate habits, he lost the respect of his friends and family.
FAQs About the word intemperately
indulging excessivelyIn an intemperate manner; immoderately; excessively; without restraint.
extravagantly, inordinately,immoderately, overly, intolerably, unduly, excessively, too, inexcusably, monstrously
reasonably, insufficiently, insufficiently, inadequately, modestly,inadequately, reasonably, moderately, modestly, moderately
The politician's intemperate language alienated their constituents.
The journalist's intemperate article was filled with unfounded accusations.
Due to his brother's intemperate actions, he lost his job.
The doctor advised the patient to avoid intemperate consumption of alcohol.