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temerary

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for temerary.

Editorial note

It spread far and wide the idea that open source infrastructure was a temerary proposition.

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Quick take

(archaic, rare) Rash, reckless

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

(archaic, rare) Rash, reckless

adjective

(archaic, rare) Reprehensibly heedless or careless; culpably negligent

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for temerary.

adjective

(archaic, rare) Rash, reckless

adjective

(archaic, rare) Reprehensibly heedless or careless; culpably negligent

Example sentences

1

It spread far and wide the idea that open source infrastructure was a temerary proposition.

2

Doing that without some amount of manual computation is temerary.

3

To my recollection Prost's opinion that Senna was too temerary and downright arrogant in "wanting to humiliate" him is _completely justified_ in the doc's narrative.

4

> too temerary By the way, the best English equivalent of temerĂ¡rio/temerario is "temerarious".

Quote examples

1

To my recollection Prost's opinion that Senna was too temerary and downright arrogant in "wanting to humiliate" him is _completely justified_ in the doc's narrative.

2

> too temerary By the way, the best English equivalent of temerĂ¡rio/temerario is "temerarious".

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use temerary in a sentence?

It spread far and wide the idea that open source infrastructure was a temerary proposition.

What does temerary mean?

(archaic, rare) Rash, reckless

What part of speech is temerary?

temerary is commonly used as adjective.