Temper
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noun
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verb
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verb
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(As a noun)
Temper ( noun )
- A person"s or animal"s disposition or nature.
- The emotional or mental state of a person or animal.
- A tendency to react in a particular way to a particular situation.
Origin:
The word temper comes from the old english word "temper" which means a mixture of ingredients and later on it came to mean one"s state of mind or attitude.
Examples:
- He has a bad temper and tends to get angry easily.
- She has a calm temper and never gets upset.
- The dog's temper is usually friendly, but sometimes it can be aggressive.
- He lost his temper and started yelling.
- Her temper is quick but she cools down easily.
(As a verb)
Temper ( verb )
- A person"s or animal"s disposition or nature.
- The emotional or mental state of a person or animal.
- A tendency to react in a particular way to a particular situation.
Origin:
The word temper comes from the old english word "temper" which means a mixture of ingredients and later on it came to mean one"s state of mind or attitude.
Examples:
- He has a bad temper and tends to get angry easily.
- She has a calm temper and never gets upset.
- The dog's temper is usually friendly, but sometimes it can be aggressive.
- He lost his temper and started yelling.
- Her temper is quick but she cools down easily.
(As a verb)
Temper ( verb )
- A person"s or animal"s disposition or nature.
- The emotional or mental state of a person or animal.
- A tendency to react in a particular way to a particular situation.
Origin:
The word temper comes from the old english word "temper" which means a mixture of ingredients and later on it came to mean one"s state of mind or attitude.
Examples:
- He has a bad temper and tends to get angry easily.
- She has a calm temper and never gets upset.
- The dog's temper is usually friendly, but sometimes it can be aggressive.
- He lost his temper and started yelling.
- Her temper is quick but she cools down easily.