Forbearing vs Temperance - What's the difference?
forbearing | temperance |
Characterized by patience and indulgence; long-suffering: as, a forbearing temper.
Habitual]] moderation in regard to the indulgence of the natural appetites and passions; restrained or moderate indulgence; moderation; as, temperance in eating and drinking; temperance in the indulgence of joy or mirth; specifically, moderation, and sometimes abstinence, in respect to using [[intoxicate, intoxicating liquors.
* 1877 ,
Moderation of passion; patience; calmness; sedateness.
One of the seven heavenly virtues.
(obsolete) State with regard to heat or cold; temperature.
As an adjective forbearing
is characterized by patience and indulgence; long-suffering: as, a forbearing temper.As a verb forbearing
is .As a noun temperance is
temperance.forbearing
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Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)temperance
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Alternative forms
* temperaunce (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- On these occasions I have noticed such a dreamy, vacant expression in his eyes, that I might have suspected him of being addicted to the use of some narcotic, had not the temperance and cleanliness of his whole life forbidden such a notion.
- (Shakespeare)
