Synonym: character, condition, constitution, disposition, mood, nature, tendency. Antonym: intensify. Similar words: tempera, tempest, temperature, intemperate, tempestuous, temperamental, tempt, temple. Meaning: ['tempə(r)] n. 1. a sudden outburst of anger 2. a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling 3. a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger 4. the elasticity and hardness of a metal object; its ability to absorb considerable energy before cracking. v. 1. toughen (steel or glass) by a process of gradually heating and cooling 2. harden by reheating and cooling in oil 3. adjust the pitch (of pianos) 4. make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate 5. restrain or temper.
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31. That temper of hers will get her into trouble one of these days.
32. He broke the chair in a fit of violent temper.
33. I lost my temper.
34. He is prone to lose his temper when people disagree with him.
35. In a fit of temper he hurled the book across the room.
36. Don't banter her out of her temper.
37. He has a fiery temper.
38. She cried almost continually and threw temper tantrums.
39. He's got the devil of a temper.
40. Butler is famous for his ferocious temper.
41. I apologize for losing my temper.
42. Theo needs to learn to control his temper .
43. He has a very short temper.
44. She could sense her temper rising again.
45. Drink some wine, it'll help with your temper.
46. His bad temper chased his friends away.
47. He's in a vile mood/temper today.
48. There were times when my temper was sorely tested.
49. He has a nasty temper.
50. His boss has a foul temper.
51. She has a violent temper.
52. She stormed out of the room in a temper.
53. He's in a bad temper today.
54. You need to keep your temper in check!
55. He would lose his temper at the slightest provocation.
56. She struggled hard to master her temper.
57. She says awful things when she's in a temper.
58. His temper is beginning to show.
59. I just couldn't control my temper.
60. She killed him in a fit of temper.
More similar words: tempera, tempest, temperature, intemperate, tempestuous, temperamental, tempt, temple, emperor, tempura, attempt, contempt, temporal, temporary, contemplate, temporarily, contretemps, contemptuous, contemporary, caveat emptor, self-contempt, contemptuously, extemporaneous, item, stem, compel, impel, hamper, whimper, system.