untempered

IPA: ʌntˈɛmpɝd

adjective

  • Not tempered; not conditioned by a process.
  • In the case of a person, inexperienced; untested.
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Examples of "untempered" in Sentences

  • The White House should release this picture untempered, what they hiding?
  • Each day I wake as currents thrum through blood and flesh, untempered heart.
  • Otherwise, why not construst robots to dispence with untempered law? citizenjane
  • For me, it got worse with years of psychology and Zen untempered by real compassion.
  • Then there are those whose steel is mild and untempered, they will bend and not take and edge.
  • Barbie wore only her clear pink heels, her defiance untempered by her precarious stance on a white Lexus convertible.
  • Ambition, and the base counterfeit of love, those two master passions in untempered minds, were the springs of this antipathy.
  • Inexperience is magnified as a handicap when it is compounded with two further weaknesses: impetuosity and ideology untempered by common sense.
  • His judgments were often much the same kind of untempered emotions as he showed in the matter of the curtains -- his complaint, for example, that a Greek temple was "like a table on four legs: a damned dull thing!"

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