distemperate (Meaning)

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distemperate (a.)

Immoderate.

Diseased; disordered.

distemperate Sentence Examples

  1. The excessive manner in which he indulged in unhealthy practices revealed his distemperate lifestyle.
  2. The athlete's distemperate behavior led to his suspension from the team.
  3. Inappropriate and unrestrained actions often accompany distemperate behaviors.
  4. The politician's distemperate comments during the debate alienated many voters.
  5. Her distemperate spending habits put her in a difficult financial situation.
  6. The distemperate weather caused widespread flooding and damage.
  7. A lack of self-control and moderation often leads to distemperate actions.
  8. The distemperate conditions in the prison led to riots and unrest.
  9. The distemperate diet of the overweight child caused health problems.
  10. The company's distemperate growth led to financial instability and eventual collapse.

FAQs About the word distemperate

Immoderate., Diseased; disordered.

disease, condition, ill, fever, ailment, illness, malady, disorder, ail, attack

health, health, wellness, wellness, robustness, wholeness, heartiness, wholesomeness, fitness, heartiness

The excessive manner in which he indulged in unhealthy practices revealed his distemperate lifestyle.

The athlete's distemperate behavior led to his suspension from the team.

Inappropriate and unrestrained actions often accompany distemperate behaviors.

The politician's distemperate comments during the debate alienated many voters.