immoderately 的定义
- not moderate; exceeding just or reasonable limits; excessive; extreme.
- Obsolete. intemperate.
- Obsolete. without bounds.
immoderately 近义词
等同于 too
等同于 largely
immoderately 的近义词 32 个
- broadly
- chiefly
- generally
- mostly
- predominantly
- principally
- widely
- abundantly
- as a rule
- by and large
- commodiously
- comprehensively
- considerably
- copiously
- expansively
- extensively
- extravagantly
- generously
- grandly
- imposingly
- in a big way
- in a grand manner
- lavishly
- liberally
- magnificently
- mainly
- on a large scale
- overall
- primarily
- prodigally
- prodigiously
- voluminously
等同于 overly
immoderately 的近义词 13 个
immoderately 的反义词 3 个
等同于 unduly
等同于 wastefully
等同于 overmuch
等同于 exceedingly
等同于 extremely
更多immoderately例句
- Better institutionalize me a second time...” and “Academia is going to have to get used to a bit of immoderate tweeting.
- The so-called moderate opposition—made up of hundreds of disparate groups—is often immoderate and rarely cohesive.
- The new, immoderate Republican Party is therefore unlikely to succeed better in the near future than it has in the recent past.
- What have the immoderate Republicans of the Tea Party era accomplished?
- Every Indian election brings with it a kind of itinerant circus full of immoderate speech.
- Their naked feet ended in fleshless toes of immoderate length, like the bones of an ox-tail.
- I thought he would never have ended; and I felt nettled that my remark should have given rise to such immoderate mirth.
- Women shall not lacerate their faces, nor indulge in immoderate wailing for the dead.
- We have noticed the evil effects of immoderate bodily exertion on the heart.
- His temper causes him to form immoderate opinions and to make strong statements.