immoderately (Meaning)

Wordnet

immoderately (r)

without moderation; in an immoderate manner

to a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderation

Webster

immoderately (adv.)

In an immoderate manner; excessively.

immoderately Sentence Examples

  1. The excessive consumption of sugary drinks has risen immoderately in recent years.
  2. He immoderately indulges in gambling, often spending hours at the casino.
  3. The immoderate use of social media has become a societal concern.
  4. The politician's immoderate rhetoric has alienated many voters.
  5. Alcoholism is an immoderate form of drinking that can lead to serious health consequences.
  6. The immoderate pursuit of wealth can lead to a cycle of greed and unhappiness.
  7. The excessive use of pesticides has been found to immoderately harm ecosystems.
  8. The immoderate use of antibiotics has contributed to the rise of antibiotic resistance.
  9. The immoderate amount of time spent on electronic devices has been linked to mental health issues.
  10. The immoderate consumption of processed foods has been linked to chronic diseases.

FAQs About the word immoderately

without moderation; in an immoderate manner, to a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderationIn an immoderate manner; excessively.

extravagantly, intolerably, devilishly, overly, unreasonably, intemperately, excessively, unduly, inordinately, singularly

insufficiently, reasonably, moderately, reasonably, inadequately, inadequately, modestly, moderately, acceptably, modestly

The excessive consumption of sugary drinks has risen immoderately in recent years.

He immoderately indulges in gambling, often spending hours at the casino.

The immoderate use of social media has become a societal concern.

The politician's immoderate rhetoric has alienated many voters.