Webster Essential Vocabulary

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intemperate(in TEM per uht) adj.1. not moderate; lacking in restraint; exces-
sive or severe; violent; 2. consuming too large a quantity of beer, wine, liquor, etc.



  • Lloyd was intemperatein his gambling, never missing an opportunity to
    place a bet.

  • Diane’s disposition was intemperate,being quick to anger at the slightest
    perceived slight.

  • Rocco is an intemperatedrinker, often ending up sloshed.
    [-ly adv.]
    intense (in TENS) adj.1. very strong; extreme; sharp; vivid; 2. strenuous;
    fervent; strained very hard; 3. showing or having strong emotion; being very
    serious

  • The poet’s words created an intenseimage of warfare.

  • The effort he put into pulling on the rope was intense.

  • Paula had an intensedesire to become a professional musician.
    [-ly adv.]
    interest (IN toer EST) n.1. a claim to or share of something; 2. an involvement;



  1. a concern



  • Charlie had an interestin a bicycle repair shop on Elm St.

  • Vicki’s calling Bob upset Anne, who had her own interestin him.

  • A good teacher always takes an interestin the welfare of his or her students.
    intermission(IN toer MISH in) n.1. a time period between acts in a play or
    half innings in a baseball game; 2. any pause between periods of activity

  • The intermissionbetween play acts, or entre acte,is a good time to stretch
    one’s legs.

  • In the intermissionbetween halves of the seventh inning comes baseball’s
    traditional seventh-inning stretch.

  • An intermissionbetween periods of fighting is always a welcome time dur-
    ing any war.
    interpretation(in TOER pri TAY shin) n.1. the meaning, expression, or expla-
    nation of something; 2. one person’s take on the meaning of some work (of art,
    literature, etc.); artistic expression

  • The interpretationof The Iliadfrom its ancient Greek has happened many
    times over.

  • Freud’s forte was the interpretationof the meanings of dreams.

  • Two violinists’ interpretationsof a Beethoven sonata might differ greatly.
    intervention (IN toer VEN shin) n.1. the act of coming between; 2. any inter-
    ference in the affairs of others, whether people, companies, or countries

  • It often takes the interventionof a third party to keep two boxers apart at
    the weigh-in.

  • The United States has gained a reputation for its frequent interventionin
    the affairs of Central American countries.

  • The confrontation of a drug user by his friends to get him into rehab is
    known as an intervention.


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