Intemperance: nf (word from the Latin intemperentia).
1. Didactics: Abuse of the pleasures of the table (gluttony, drunkenness), sexual pleasures (lust).
2. Aged meaning: abuse, excess.
Intemperance of judgment, of imagination.
Especially: Excessive freedom of expression.
Opposites of intemperance: measure, temperance; chastity, continence; frugality, sobriety.
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