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temperament

[tem-per-uh-muhnt, -pruh-muhnt, -per-muhnt] / ˈtɛm pər ə mənt, -prə mənt, -pər mənt /


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A key to Mr. Barnes’s books is that in style as well as form he is a hybridizer, able to combine seemingly contrary temperaments into a single writing voice.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bethell had already shown his temperament for the big occasion by making a valuable 40 in England's successful chase in the fourth Test in Melbourne.

From BBC

He said the PDC considers the past 12 months and if the players' game, temperament and brand is ready for the Premier League.

From BBC

In financial markets saturated with commentary and instant feedback, temperament deserves an even greater premium.

From MarketWatch

The hardest problems investors face — judgment, discipline, temperament — have not changed.

From MarketWatch