untemperate (Meaning)

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untemperate (a.)

Intemperate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of untemperate

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untemperate Sentence Examples

  1. The untemperate summer heat scorched the crops, leaving farmers in despair.
  2. Her untemperate language towards her colleagues created a hostile work environment.
  3. The city's untemperate weather, with extreme swings in temperature, proved challenging for its inhabitants.
  4. The untemperate climate of the region made it unsuitable for growing most crops.
  5. His untemperate behavior often led to misunderstandings and arguments.
  6. The untemperate skies unleashed torrential rainfall that flooded the streets and caused widespread damage.
  7. The untemperate nature of the situation demanded a careful and measured response.
  8. The untemperate debate reached a fever pitch, threatening to tear the organization apart.
  9. Her untemperate outburst at the meeting alienated her colleagues and damaged her professional reputation.
  10. The untemperate actions of the mob resulted in the destruction of property and the loss of innocent lives.

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Intemperate.

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The untemperate summer heat scorched the crops, leaving farmers in despair.

Her untemperate language towards her colleagues created a hostile work environment.

The city's untemperate weather, with extreme swings in temperature, proved challenging for its inhabitants.

The untemperate climate of the region made it unsuitable for growing most crops.