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The Meaning of intemperante

Keyword: Intemperante

Definition: The word “intemperante” is an adjective in Spanish that refers to someone who exhibits excessive or uncontrolled behavior, particularly in relation to desires or emotions. It often connotes a lack of moderation or restraint, especially in contexts dealing with drinking (intemperate drinking) or other indulgences.

Usage: “La vida intemperante de algunos artistas les llevó a la ruina.” (The intemperate life of some artists led them to ruin.)

Etymology: The term “intemperante” comes from the Latin “intemperans,” which is composed of “in-” (not) and “temperans” (moderating, temperate), derived from “temperare,” meaning to moderate or to maintain within proper limits.

Pronunciation: [in-tem-pe-RAN-te] in Spanish.

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This word is often used in literary and moral contexts to critique behaviors that stray from moderation, capturing the essence of excess in various forms.

  1. Su comportamiento intemperante le costó su amistad con muchos de sus compañeros.
    (His intemperate behavior cost him the friendship of many of his peers.)

  2. El clima intemperante de la región hace difícil cultivar ciertos productos.
    (The intemperate climate of the region makes it difficult to grow certain crops.)

  3. Tienen una inclinación intemperante hacia el consumo de alcohol durante las fiestas.
    (They have an intemperate inclination towards alcohol consumption during the parties.)

  4. Su estilo de vida intemperante provocó serios problemas de salud.
    (His intemperate lifestyle caused serious health issues.)

  5. La crítica intemperante en redes sociales no ayuda a resolver el conflicto.
    (Intemperate criticism on social media does not help to resolve the conflict.)

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