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Meanings of
temperate
in anglès
català
frugal
espanyol
moderado
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Not extreme in behavior.
intemperate
Related terms
light
moderate
mild
restrained
abstemious
català
frugal
Temperate.
Related terms
clement
equable
cold-temperate
Antonyms
Examples for "
intemperate
"
intemperate
Examples for "
intemperate
"
1
Today, most Denali climbers also avoid the Sourdoughs'
intemperate
winter climbing strategy.
2
The were the dictates of a passion impure as it was
intemperate
.
3
Ahead of me there were startling explosions of glass and
intemperate
shouting.
4
Eugene, with my last breath I implore you; forsake your
intemperate
companions.
5
Facts should never intentionally be distorted and
intemperate
language should be avoided.
Usage of
temperate
in anglès
1
The tea-tree flourishes best in
temperate
regions; in China it is indigenous.
2
Influenza epidemics occur once a year during the winter in
temperate
areas.
3
The modern Egyptians are, in general, extremely
temperate
in regard to food.
4
In
temperate
latitudes the shrubbery predominates, especially in the most northerly parts.
5
The few plants are strangers to the dwellers in the
temperate
zone.
6
We continued sailing along in the beautiful
temperate
climate of the Pacific.
7
The air is pleasant here, and more
temperate
than in the Netherlands.
8
Our next news was of his safe arrival in the
temperate
Isle.
9
Early-season planting extends sorghum's growing season and increases yield in
temperate
regions.
10
Hitherto Job only had been passionate; and his friends
temperate
and collected.
11
A man must be
temperate
in dressing as in all other things.
12
Species occur in all seas of the
temperate
,
tropical and subtropical zones.
13
The cultivated products include those of the tropical and warm
temperate
zones.
14
Stop smoking, or at least be
temperate
in the use of tobacco.
15
Yet, though profligate in one respect, he was
temperate
in every other.
16
We enjoy ourselves more in a sober and
temperate
Use of ourselves.
Other examples for "temperate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
temperate
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
more temperate
temperate climate
temperate zones
temperate man
temperate regions
More collocations
Translations for
temperate
català
frugal
moderat
temperat
espanyol
moderado
Temperate
through the time
Temperate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common