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2024-8-29 15:14
intemperance Definition: (noun) Excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence. Synonyms: self-indulgence Usage: A slouching, moody, drunken sloven, wasted by intemperance and vice, sat on the stoop and lamented his lot in life.
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Definition in Oxford Dictionary: a lack of control over yourself, especially when this is a habit
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slouching is the adjective form of slouch, which means: to stand, sit or move in a lazy way, often with your shoulders and head bent forward
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moody: having moods that change quickly and often
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sloven: a careless person in appereance
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vice: behaviour that is evil or immoral; a quality in sb’s character that is evil or immoral
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stoop: if sb has a stoop, their shoulders are always bent forward
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lament: to have or express very sad feelings about sb/sth
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lot: a person’s luck or situation in life
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