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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61. Her temper has soured after giving birth.
62. According to Nathan, Robin has quite a temper .
63. I learnt to temper my criticism.
64. Don't let your temper run away with you.
65. His hot temper has landed him in trouble before.
66. He loses his temper at the slightest thing.
67. She has a vile temper .
68. The boss was out of temper with him yesterday.
69. He loses his temper far too often.
70. Her temper hasn't improved with age!
71. It was stupid of me to lose my temper.
72. She had an angelic smile(sentencedict.com), but a dreadful temper.
73. I'm sorry, I shouldn't have lost my temper.
74. She was still in a temper when Colin arrived.
75. The temper of the steel is right.
76. Some small children have terrible temper tantrums.
77. It signs that he will lose his temper.
78. He's got a really bad temper.
79. She regained her good temper after a chat.
80. I can't do with her temper.
81. She attributed his bad temper to ill health.
82. That outburst was illustrative of her bad temper.
83. Anna with a hot temper sweetened after getting married.
84. We should temper ourselves through manual labour.
85. You should keep in your bad temper.
86. She's much given to outbursts of temper.
87. Peter's comments were responsible for her ill temper.
88. You must learn to bridle your temper.
89. He has a violent temper.
90. He's inherited his father's explosive temper.
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