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Discover LudwigThe word 'intemperate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is uncontrolled and excessive in their behavior, particularly with regard to emotions, language, or alcohol. Example sentence: His intemperate outbursts were making it difficult for the team to stay focused on the task at hand.
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In turn, the local coroner claims some complaints have been intemperate and her staff have been bullied.
When I ask if his public attacks on Blatter and Fifa might have been rashly intemperate, his tone is nonchalantly defiant.
His abrasive and apparently autocratic leadership style sparked a campaign of whispers describing foul temper tantrums, incivility to staff and intemperate demands.
McBride's language was intemperate and probably unnecessary.
Morgan, who was playing golf with Kevin Pietersen at Wentworth, says he immediately thought of "committing career suicide" by firing off an intemperate response, but a few calls to those with the "ear" of the media mogul led Murdoch to send another tweet apologising and calling Morgan "a friend and a legend".
And it will remain, as it always has been, a comfort blanket against the intemperate nationalism to which Britons, almost uniquely among their European peers, and for this reason, have remained stolidly immune.It is no accident the United Kingdom has prospered: all its parts gain from it, all would be poorer alone.
The fear is that she's too reckless, too divisive and too intemperate to be an effective president.
Finance, all bits and bytes, is at heart a tech problem, the Valley believes, and will be solved by tech companies, not the lumbering banking gerontocrats.This is not just intemperate youth speaking.
He has promised the Americans not to harm Mr Arafat physically, but he still intends to isolate him geographically Mr Arafat is in effect locked in Ramallah and undermine him politically.Other ministers in Mr Sharon's coalition, particularly those from the Labour Party, went along with the cabinet resolution at the time because they assumed the intemperate wording was just that—verbiage.
Looking particularly at his doubts and delays in preparing for war and then declaring it, you might think you are seeing a more cautious figure than the intemperate warmonger sometimes portrayed, and thus a leader who might have been won over.
It wasn't just because of what Mr Clarke said about going to war with Iraq, intemperate though that was; it was the feeling that he was very deliberately siding with the French and the Germans that did him the most damage.
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