Intemperate vs Lawless - What's the difference?
intemperate | lawless | Related terms |
Lacking moderation, temper or control.
Indulging any appetite or passion to excess, especially the drinking of alcohol.
Not governed by any law.
Prohibited by law; unlawful, illegal.
Not restrained by the law or by discipline; unruly, disorderly.
Intemperate is a related term of lawless.
As adjectives the difference between intemperate and lawless
is that intemperate is lacking moderation, temper or control while lawless is not governed by any law.As a verb intemperate
is (obsolete|transitive) to disorder.intemperate
English
Adjective
(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.
