immoderate and incurable vanity. humility
immoderate spending; immoderate laughter.See Synonyms at excessive
immoderate use of social media
immoderate reaction to criticism
Immoderate eating habits could very well turn into gluttony, which leads to health problems.
His father immerged into an immoderate smoking and died.
Twelve of our crew were dead by immoderate labour and ill food; the rest were in a very weak condition.
It refers to an immoderate eagerness or enthusiasm for something, or to an intense desire to eat or consume something.
But need I confess this to you, my dear friend, who have so often endured the anguish of witnessing my sudden transitions from sorrow to immoderate joy, and from sweet melancholy to violent passions?
Is not their folly the by-word of the libertines, who relax in their society; and do not men of sense continually lament, that an immoderate fondness for dress and dissipation carries the mother of a family for ever from home?
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