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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91. She was sorry that she'd lost her temper.
92. He must learn to moderate his temper.
93. All at once she lost her temper.
94. She has a filthy temper.
95. There's nothing to be gained by losing your temper.
96. He has a furious temper.
97. She has a nasty temper.
98. him out of his bad temper.
99. I lost my temper and belted into the boy.
100. She was constitutionally incapable of bad temper.
101. She has an explosive temper.
102. He pushed the referee in a fit of temper.
103. The accident could bring her out in a temper.
104. I was in a bad temper last night.
105. He stormed out of the room in a temper.
106. Come back when you're in a better temper.
107. Try not to get into a temper.
108. Don't mess with her: she's got a violent temper.
109. Maggie managed to keep her temper in check.
110. My temper worsened as the day went on.
111. She put up with his violent temper.
112. He learned to bridle his temper.
113. He needs to learn to curb his temper.
114. Age has chastened his violent temper.
115. I hope he can control his temper.
116. This time[sentencedict.com],(http://sentencedict.com/temper.html) the policeman lost his temper.
117. I advised him to command his temper.
118. Be careful, he's got a pretty violent temper.
119. He had to learn to temper his enthusiasm.
120. The man lost his temper and struck out wildly.
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.