0 in a way that shows anger, violence, or another emotion that is too extreme and not well controlled:
She lost the game, which she appeared to find intemperately funny.
I speak intemperately because that is the only way in which to condense the strength of my feeling into the limited time available.
Before he again expresses himself so intemperately, particularly against somebody who is not here to defend himself, he should read that report.
Words spoken here, sincerely but perhaps intemperately, can upset a sensitive balance.
If you try to press it intemperately and drive it, as it were, down the throats of the people, on will not get it in that way.
If you try to press it intemperately and drive it, as it were, down the throats of the people you will not get it in that way.