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Meaning of "intemperant" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF INTEMPERANT

intemperant  [ɪnˈtɛmpərənt] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF INTEMPERANT

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Intemperant is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES INTEMPERANT MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of intemperant in the English dictionary

The definition of intemperant in the dictionary is a person who is intemperate, especially in his or her consumption of alcohol.


WORDS THAT RHYME WITH INTEMPERANT


adherent
ədˈhɪərənt
antiperspirant
ˌæntɪˈpɜːspərənt
Arendt
ˈɛərənt
coherent
kəʊˈhɪərənt
colorant
ˈkʌlərənt
deodorant
diːˈəʊdərənt
different
ˈdɪfərənt
durant
ˈdjʊərənt
exuberant
ɪɡˈzjuːbərənt
grandparent
ˈɡrænˌpɛərənt
ignorant
ˈɪɡnərənt
incoherent
ˌɪnkəʊˈhɪərənt
inherent
ɪnˈhɪərənt
intolerant
ɪnˈtɒlərənt
irreverent
ɪˈrɛvərənt
operant
ˈɒpərənt
parent
ˈpɛərənt
referent
ˈrɛfərənt
refrigerant
rɪˈfrɪdʒərənt
tolerant
ˈtɒlərənt

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE INTEMPERANT

intelligentzia
intelligibility
intelligible
intelligibleness
intelligibly
Intelsat
intemerate
intemerately
intemerateness
intemperance
intemperate
intemperately
intemperateness
intempestive
intempestively
intempestivity
intenable
intend
intendance
intendancy

WORDS THAT END LIKE INTEMPERANT

accelerant
adulterant
alterant
cauterant
equiponderant
fault-tolerant
generant
grant
iterant
itinerant
jazerant
jesserant
lacerant
overexuberant
perseverant
preponderant
protuberant
reiterant
thermotolerant
vociferant

Synonyms and antonyms of intemperant in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «intemperant» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF INTEMPERANT

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Translator English - Chinese

intemperant
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

intempérant
570 millions of speakers

English

intemperant
510 millions of speakers

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intemperant
380 millions of speakers
ar

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intemperant
280 millions of speakers

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intemperant
278 millions of speakers

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intemperant
270 millions of speakers

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intemperant
260 millions of speakers

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intemperant
220 millions of speakers

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Intemperant
190 millions of speakers

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intemperant
180 millions of speakers

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intemperant
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

intemperant
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Intemperant
85 millions of speakers
vi

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intemperant
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

intemperant
75 millions of speakers

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अतिमहत्त्वाचे
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

intemperant
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

intemperant
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

intemperant
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

intemperant
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

intemperant
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator English - Greek

intemperant
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

intemperant
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator English - Swedish

intemperant
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

intemperant
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of intemperant

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «INTEMPERANT»

The term «intemperant» is normally little used and occupies the 139.504 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «INTEMPERANT» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about intemperant

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTEMPERANT»

Discover the use of intemperant in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to intemperant and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Cornelius Nepos [ed.] by C. Bradley, with grammatical notes ...
intel-llgor, lectus sum, Hgi. in-tempera-ns, ntis, adj. [in, "not"; tempSr(a)-o, " to be moderate"] 1. Immoderate, excessiee.— 2. Decoid of self-control ; Alcibiades, ch. 1, § 4. IW Comp. : intemperant-Ior ; Sup. : intcmperant- isslmua. intempSran-ter ...
Cornelius Nepos, Charles Bradley, 1872
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Cornelius Nepos, by C. Bradley
intel-llgor, lectus sum, Hgi. in-tempera-ns, ntis, adj. [in, "not"; temp5r(a)-o, " to be moderate"] 1. Immoderate, excessive.— 2. Devoid of self-control; Alclbiades, ch. 1,5 4. Comp.: intemperant-Ior ; Sup. : intempgrant- isshnus. intempSran-ter, adv.
Cornelius Nepos, 1879
3
The Early Essays and Ethics of Robert Boyle
Because the Intemperant sins Electiuely and Willing, This very Reason being (as it were) vitiated, and conspiring with his disorderly Affections,I the Incontinent, ( almost) vn-willingly, or, at least, grudgingly. 2. Because the Intemperant by reason ...
Robert Boyle, John T. Harwood, 1991
4
Multi-moment Asset Allocation and Pricing Models
(a) displays examples of realistic quartic utility functions: UkR = a0k + a1kR + a2kR2 + a3kR3 + a4kR4 for the cases of: 1. k = 1 non-satiable, risk seeker, prudent and intemperant investor; 2. k=2 non-satiable, risk averse, imprudent and  ...
Emmanuel Jurczenko, Bertrand Maillet, 2006
5
Annual Report of the Department of the Interior
He says it means pauperism for these people; he believes that the large funds owned by the Choctaw Nation should be divided per capita, but that among those known to be improvident or intemperant, the money should be paid in small ...
United States. Dept. of the Interior, 1917
6
Works of S. Weir Mitchell: When all the woods are green
1 one when we get home." To give was Ai "For a drowned wateh intemperant said Lyndsay : " total immersion in ale is the sole remedy. I never earry 0l minds me too mueh of the minor i eivilization." "And, after all," said Aune, " pnnetm modern ...
Silas Weir Mitchell, 1894
7
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and ...
... once established, though by no means hopeless, has been ever found of extreme difliculty, the object of this Society can be attained by such means only as are calculated to prevent the _, formation of habits of intemperant drinking. IV.
‎1831
8
The King of the Mountains ... Translated by L. Wraxall
The Greeks are the most restive nation on earth ; their fickle and intemperant vanity gives way at times, but only like a spring ready for the rebound. They know, when it is necessary, how to lean on a stronger party, or glide modestly after a ...
Edmond François Valentin ABOUT, 1862
9
An Etymological Dictionary of the French Language: Crowned ...
Intemperant. adj. intemperate ; from L. intemperantem. Intempere\ adj. intemperate; from L. in- temperatus. For -atus =-e' see § 201. Intemp§rie, sf. inclemency (of weather) ; from L. intemperies. Intempestif, adj. unseasonable, untimely; from L.
Auguste Brachet, 1882
10
The American Ecclesiastical Review;: A Monthly Publication ...
When our total abstainers and temperance advocates are intemperant, as they undoubtedly sometimes are, in the denunciation of this bad habit, they confound the use with the abuse, and the abuse is so common and fraught with such direful  ...
Herman Joseph Heuser, 1904

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