intemperate+man
1intemperate — adjective a man of intemperate taste may soon find himself with little left to taste Syn: immoderate, excessive, undue, inordinate, extreme, unrestrained, uncontrolled; self indulgent, overindulgent, extravagant, lavish, prodigal, profligate;… …
2in|tem´per|ate|ness — in|tem|per|ate «ihn TEHM puhr iht, priht», adjective. 1. not moderate; lacking self control; excessive: »intemperate anger, an intemperate appetite. Use not thy mouth to intemperate swearing (Ecclesiasticus 23:13). He remained silent in the face… …
3in|tem´per|ate|ly — in|tem|per|ate «ihn TEHM puhr iht, priht», adjective. 1. not moderate; lacking self control; excessive: »intemperate anger, an intemperate appetite. Use not thy mouth to intemperate swearing (Ecclesiasticus 23:13). He remained silent in the face… …
4in|tem|per|ate — «ihn TEHM puhr iht, priht», adjective. 1. not moderate; lacking self control; excessive: »intemperate anger, an intemperate appetite. Use not thy mouth to intemperate swearing (Ecclesiasticus 23:13). He remained silent in the face of the… …
5wine-bibber — n. Toper, tippler, drunkard, dram drinker, hard drinker, intemperate man …
6MENTAL ILLNESS — Man has been subject to mental illness from the earliest known times. The Bible makes frequent reference to it among Jews, and describes recognizable types of mental disturbances. The reference in Leviticus 20:27, A man also or a woman that… …
7John McCain — This article is about the U.S. Senator. For other persons and ships of the same name, see John McCain (disambiguation). John McCain …
8Nicomachean Ethics — Part of a series on Aristotle …
9Pennsylvania — • One of the thirteen original United States of America Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania † …
10Mary Midgley — Full name Mary Midgley Born 13 September 1919 (1919 09 13) (age 92) Era Contemporary philosophy Region Western philosophy School …