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temperance

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tem·per·ance  (tmpr-ns, tmprns)
n.
1. Moderation and self-restraint, as in behavior or expression.
2. Restraint in the use of or abstinence from alcoholic liquors. See Synonyms at abstinence.

temperance [ˈtɛmpərəns]
n
1. restraint or moderation, esp in yielding to one's appetites or desires
2. abstinence from alcoholic drink
[from Latin temperantia, from temperāre to regulate]

Temperance of cooks: a company of cooks—Bk. of St. Albans, 1486.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.temperancetemperance - the trait of avoiding excesses      
natural virtue - (scholasticism) one of the four virtues (prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance) derived from nature
restraint, control - discipline in personal and social activities; "he was a model of polite restraint"; "she never lost control of herself"
dryness, sobriety - moderation in or abstinence from alcohol or other drugs
abstemiousness - moderation in eating and drinking
intemperance - the quality of being intemperate
2.temperance - abstaining from excess
abstinence - act or practice of refraining from indulging an appetite
3.temperance - the act of tempering
compounding, combining, combination - the act of combining things to form a new whole

temperance
noun
1. teetotalism, abstinence, sobriety, abstemiousness a reformed alcoholic extolling the joys of temperance
2. moderation, restraint, self-control, self-discipline, continence, self-restraint, forbearance The age of hedonism was replaced by a new era of temperance.
moderation excess, intemperance, overindulgence, prodigality, immoderation
Quotations
"Temperance is the greatest of all the virtues" [Plutarch Moralia]
Translations
temperance [ˈtempərəns]
A. N
1. (= moderation) → templanza f (frm), moderación f
2. (= teetotalism) → abstinencia f de bebidas alcohólicas
B. CPD temperance hotel Nhotel m donde no se sirven bebidas alcohólicas
temperance movement Ncampaña f antialcohólica
temperance [ˈtɛmpərəns] n
(= abstinence from alcohol) → tempérance f
(= moderation) → modération f
temperance
n
(= moderation)Mäßigung f; (in speech etc) → Zurückhaltung f; (in eating, drinking) → Maßhalten nt, → Mäßigung f
(= teetotalism)Enthaltsamkeit f, → Abstinenz f

temperance:
temperance hotel
temperance movement
nTemperenzler- or Temperenzbewegung f
temperance society
nTemperenzverein mor -gesellschaft f
temperance [ˈtɛmprns] n (frm) (self-control) → moderazione f; (in drinking) → temperanza nel bere; (teetotalism) → astinenza dal bere
temperance [ˈtɛmprns] n (frm) (self-control) → moderazione f; (in drinking) → temperanza nel bere; (teetotalism) → astinenza dal bere


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--We came on the cars from Temperance yesterday, slept all night at my cousin's, and drove from her house--eight miles it is--this morning.
Now, these here fellows, my boy, are a-goin' to-night to get up the monthly meetin' o' the Brick Lane Branch o' the United Grand Junction Ebenezer Temperance Association.
Meno is very ready to admit that justice is virtue: 'Would you say virtue or a virtue, for there are other virtues, such as courage, temperance, and the like; just as round is a figure, and black and white are colours, and yet there are other figures and other colours.
 
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