Sentences with intemperate
in·tem·per·ate
I i - intemperate rage
- An intemperate climate
- Like most long-term foreign correspondents he is lazy of character and intemperate of habit.
- Gellhorn was probably more afraid of boredom than death, which made her an excellent war correspondent, but an intemperate friend.
- An intemperate wind
- intemperate language; intemperate zealBad week for: Jeremy Clarkson, who has become a hate figure in Malaysia after launching an intemperate attack on a Malaysian built car - The Week, 14 April 2007, 609, 4.
- It was seen as a classic example of an intemperate leader's inability to control his language.
- Australian fieldsmen fire insults from the corners of their mouths, an intemperate Sikh warrior overreacts, and his rudeness is seized upon.
- I think his intemperate views are totally inappropriate.