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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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Example Sentences
So much of Calloway’s persona rested on her brilliant ideas tempered by charming ineptitude, her devil-may-care approach to her own fame.
Among those perceived flaws was an addictive personality, a stormy temper and, yes, a desire to “not rock the boat,” as she puts it.
The only way he can — by balancing out fits of temper with the sympathetic humor of a father’s loving heart.
The kid from Omaha who once needed counselling for his temper and who survived a shooting moved through the ring with a serene, almost unreadable focus.
But by July 2024 he had tempered his views, telling the BBC that he believed it existed but only "on the edges".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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