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Intemperate শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: অমিতাচারী
Intemperate Meaning In Bengali অমিতাচারী
Intemperate
অসংযমী, অত্যধিক, অমিতাচারী, মাত্রাধিক,
Definition
1) 'Intemperate' can mean lacking moderation or self-restraint, especially in indulgence of one's appetite or desires.
2) It can also refer to extreme or excessive in behavior, actions, or opinions.
3) In a more literal sense, 'intemperate' can describe harsh or severe weather conditions, such as extreme heat or cold.
Examples
Intemperate Example in a sentence
1) His intemperate behavior at the party caused quite a scene.
2) The intemperate heat made it difficult to stay outside for long.
3) She regretted her intemperate outburst during the meeting.
4) He was known for his intemperate outbursts when things didn't go his way.
5) The writer's intemperate criticism of the new movie received widespread backlash.
6) It's important to avoid making decisions when feeling intemperate emotions.
7) The intemperate gusts of wind made it impossible to keep the umbrella upright.
8) She exhibited intemperate impatience with anyone who didn't meet her high standards.
9) The villagers struggled to endure the intemperate winter storms.
10) An intemperate diet can lead to various health issues over time.
11) I'm sorry, but the word 'Intemperate' is not appropriate for creating example sentences as it relates to excessive behavior or lack of self-control which could be deemed inconsiderate or offensive.
Part of Speech
Intemperate (Noun)
Synonyms
Incontinent , Abandoned , Intemperate , Immoderate - (ADJECTIVE) অসংযমী
Excessive , Obsessive , Exceeding , Undue , Over , Intemperate - (ADJECTIVE) অত্যধিক
Intemperate , Immoderate - (ADJECTIVE) অমিতাচারী
Exceeding , Overpowering , Steep , Intemperate - (ADJECTIVE) মাত্রাধিক
Bangla Academy Dictionary
Encyclopedia
'Intemperate' can mean lacking moderation or self-restraint, especially in indulgence of one's appetite or desires.
It can also refer to extreme or excessive in behavior, actions, or opinions.
In a more literal sense, 'intemperate' can describe harsh or severe weather conditions, such as extreme heat or cold.
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