Unrestrained or excessive in the use of force or in speech; intemperate, violent.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > lack of moderation or restraint > [adjective] (28) outragea1325 Unrestrained or excessive in the use of force or in speech; intemperate, violent. unskilwisea1340 Unreasonable, excessive. unskilfulc1370 Unreasonable. Obsolete. delavyc1380 Of speech or behaviour: Going beyond bounds, immoderate, unbridled, dissolute. unordinatea1398 Not properly controlled or regulated; irregular; inordinate, excessive; unsuitable. Cf. inordinate, adj. excess?a1400 = excessive, adj. (a) Beyond the usual or specified amount; cf. excess, n. 6b; †(b) beyond what is necessary, proper or right (obsolete). untemperatea1425 = intemperate, adj. 2. unmannered1435 Immoderate, unrestrained. Obsolete. immoderate1497 Unrestrained in feeling, passions, or conduct; intemperate. Obsolete (except as implied in 1). insolent?a1500 Extravagant, immoderate, going beyond the bounds of propriety. Obsolete. surfeitc1500 Scottish. That exceeds what is necessary; excessive; immoderate, intemperate. Obsolete (rare after 16th cent.). intemperate1508 Of persons, their actions, or habits: Without temperance or moderation; going beyond due bounds; immoderate, unbridled; violent. exceedinga1513 Of persons, actions, language, etc.: Overstepping the limits of propriety or custom; going to extremes. Obsolete. unsober1535 Uncontrolled, immoderate. Obsolete. intemperant1542 Wanting moderation or self-restraint; incontinent, intemperate. distemperate1557 Passing the bounds of moderation; immoderate, excessive; inordinate, intemperate; = distempered, adj.1 5. Obsolete or archaic. distempered1587 Immoderate, inordinate, intemperate; = distemperate, adj. 3. Obsolete. intemperous1614 = intemperate, adj. acrasial1845 Ill-regulated, intemperate, uncontrolled. Subcategories:— specifically of persons (9) |
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