Immoderation: meaning, definitions and examples

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immoderation

 

[ ɪˌmɒdəˈreɪʃən ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

lack of restraint

Immoderation refers to the lack of restraint or self-control, especially in indulging in excessive or extreme behavior. It is the quality of being excessive or immoderate in one's actions, desires, or consumption.

Synonyms

excessiveness, intemperance, overindulgence.

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Word Description / Examples
immoderation

Best suited for formal or academic discussions, especially when describing a lack of moderation in behaviors or actions.

  • His immoderation in spending led to his financial downfall
  • The report criticized the immoderation in resource usage within the organization
excessiveness

Commonly used in both everyday conversations and formal writing to describe something that goes beyond normal limits.

  • The excessiveness of her demands made it difficult to negotiate
  • Critics argue that the excessiveness of the new law could harm small businesses
overindulgence

Typically used in informal and semi-formal contexts to describe giving in excessively to desires, usually concerning food, drink, or pleasures.

  • Overindulgence during the holidays left him feeling sluggish and unwell
  • Her overindulgence in sweets caused several health issues
intemperance

Often used in historical, literary, or formal contexts to indicate a lack of self-control, particularly in relation to alcohol or other vices.

  • His intemperance led to numerous problems in his personal and professional life
  • The novel portrays the dangers of intemperance and moral decay

Examples of usage

  • His immoderation in spending led to financial troubles.
  • She indulged in immoderation by eating the entire cake by herself.
  • The consequences of immoderation can be detrimental to one's health.
  • Immoderation in drinking alcohol can lead to addiction and health issues.
Context #2 | Noun

extreme behavior

Immoderation can also refer to the state of behaving in an extreme or excessive manner, often beyond what is considered reasonable or socially acceptable. It implies a lack of moderation or balance in one's actions or decisions.

Synonyms

exaggeration, extremeness, overkill.

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Word Description / Examples
immoderation

This word is often used in formal or literary contexts to describe a lack of restraint or moderation, especially concerning behavior, habits, or desires.

  • His immoderation at the dinner table was noticeable, as he continued to serve himself large portions
extremeness

Often used to describe situations, conditions, or behaviors that are far beyond what is normal or acceptable. Can have slightly negative connotations depending on context.

  • The extremeness of his political views alienated him from his friends
exaggeration

Used in both casual and formal speech to indicate the act of making something seem larger, better, worse, or more important than it really is. It often implies a degree of falsehood or inaccuracy.

  • Saying the fish he caught was as big as a shark was quite an exaggeration
overkill

Mainly used in informal speech to describe an excessive action far beyond what is necessary, often resulting in wasted effort or resources, with a slightly negative tone.

  • Bringing ten chefs to cook a small family dinner was overkill

Examples of usage

  • His immoderation in partying often led to conflicts with others.
  • She showed immoderation in her pursuit of success, neglecting her personal relationships.
  • Immoderation in the use of social media can have negative effects on mental health.
  • The company's immoderation in pursuing profits at any cost resulted in ethical controversies.

Translations

Translations of the word "immoderation" in other languages:

🇵🇹 imoderação

🇮🇳 असंयम

🇩🇪 Unmäßigkeit

🇮🇩 ketidaksederhanaan

🇺🇦 непоміркованість

🇵🇱 nieumiarkowanie

🇯🇵 無節制 (むせっせい)

🇫🇷 immodération

🇪🇸 immoderación

🇹🇷 ölçüsüzlük

🇰🇷 무절제 (無節制)

🇸🇦 إفراط

🇨🇿 nezdrželivost

🇸🇰 nezdržanlivosť

🇨🇳 无节制 (wú jiézhì)

🇸🇮 neumirjenost

🇮🇸 óhóf

🇰🇿 шектен шығу

🇬🇪 უმზომობა

🇦🇿 ölçüsüzlük

🇲🇽 immoderación

Etymology

The word 'immoderation' originated from the Latin word 'immoderatio', which means excess or immoderation. It has been used in English since the late 14th century to describe the lack of restraint or moderation in various contexts. The concept of immoderation has been explored in philosophy, literature, and psychology as a negative trait that can lead to harmful consequences.