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temper
noun as in state of mind
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noun as in angriness; bad mood
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noun as in calmness
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verb as in calm, moderate
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The judge said: "You stabbed Harry because you lost your temper with him and you acted like a big man in front of your friends."
The prospect of a resumption of operations in the world's biggest economy helped temper lingering worries about extended tech valuations amid talk of an AI bubble following this year's eye-watering rally.
Dobrynin walked into Bobby Kennedy’s office at the Justice Department thirty minutes later, bracing for an outburst of Bobby’s famous temper.
They were burly beasts, with long fur and short tempers.
Meanwhile, last week’s U.S.-China trade truce lifted demand sentiment, though optimism has been tempered by a private survey of manufacturing activity in China showing a greater-than-expected fall in October, ANZ says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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