Desultory vs Immoderate - What's the difference?
desultory | immoderate | Related terms |
Jumping, or passing, from one thing or subject to another, without order or rational connection; without logical sequence.
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Out of course; by the way; as a digression; not connected with the subject.
Disappointing in performance or progress.
(obsolete) Leaping, skipping or flitting about, generally in a random or unsteady manner.
Desultory is a related term of immoderate.
As adjectives the difference between desultory and immoderate
is that desultory is jumping, or passing, from one thing or subject to another, without order or rational connection; without logical sequence while immoderate is excessive or lacking, not consistent.desultory
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- To mend the matter, Hamlet's aunt had the family failing of indulging in soliloquy, and held forth in a desultory manner, by herself, on every topic that was introduced.
- He wandered round, cleaning up in a desultory way.
- I teach a class of desultory minds.
- I made a desultory remark while I was talking to my friend.
- She made a desultory attempt at conversation.