Needs vs Intemperate - What's the difference?
needs | intemperate |
Of necessity; necessarily; indispensably; often with must , and equivalent to "of need".
* We needs must jangle, till at last / We fought and I was beat.
* , (A Shropshire Lad), XXV, line 3-4
(need)
Lacking moderation, temper or control.
Indulging any appetite or passion to excess, especially the drinking of alcohol.
As verbs the difference between needs and intemperate
is that needs is (need) while intemperate is (obsolete|transitive) to disorder.As an adverb needs
is of necessity; necessarily; indispensably; often with must , and equivalent to "of need".As a noun needs
is .As an adjective intemperate is
lacking moderation, temper or control.needs
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* *intemperate
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(en adjective)- intemperate''' language; '''intemperate zeal
- Bad week for: Jeremy Clarkson, who has become a hate figure in Malaysia after launching an intemperate attack on a Malaysian built car'' - ''The Week , 14 April 2007, 609 , 4.