How do you say temper in English? Pronunciation of temper in English, a free online English pronunciation dictionary.
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Pronounce Temper as T EH M P EH R.
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Continue readingan individual’s level of calmness
pique, temper, irritation(noun)a sudden outburst of anger
"his temper sparked like damp firewood"
temper, mood, humor, humour(noun)a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling
"whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time"; "he was in a bad humor"
temper, biliousness, irritability, peevishness, pettishness, snappishness, surliness(noun)a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger
"his temper was well known to all his employees"
temper, toughness(verb)the elasticity and hardness of a metal object; its ability to absorb considerable energy before cracking
anneal, temper, normalize(verb)bring to a desired consistency, texture, or hardness by a process of gradually heating and cooling
"temper glass"
temper, harden(verb)harden by reheating and cooling in oil
"temper steel"
temper(verb)adjust the pitch (of pianos)
temper, season, mollify(verb)make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate
"she tempered her criticism"
chasten, moderate, temper(verb)restrain
a special quality or impression associated with somethingthere's a temper of tranquillity about the retreat that visitors find very inviting
a state of mind dominated by a particular emotionwas in quite a bad temper after spilling his juice all over his new shirt
one's characteristic attitude or moodshe has an even temper and a calm manner that sets everyone all at ease
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1. The teacher quietly explained that throwing a temper tantrum is not seemly behavior for a fourth grade student.
2. When playing the instrument, the musician used his mouth to modulate and temper the tone.
3. The temper tantrum was exhaustingly melodramatic.
4. After the toddler had a temper tantrum in the store, the angry mother would objurgate her son in his face for ten minutes.
5. My sister has an easy-going temper and is not bothered when her kids break her rules.
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