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1. temperament
noun. ['ˈtɛmprəmənt, ˈtɛmpɝmənt'] your usual mood.
Synonyms
- tolerance
- involuntariness
- unfriendliness
- perfectionism
- cheerfulness
- equanimity
- team spirit
- permissiveness
- nervousness
- sunniness
- willing
- unpermissiveness
- blood
- disposition
- lonesomeness
- aloneness
- epicurism
- esprit de corps
- ill nature
- unsociability
- sunshine
- composure
- good nature
- agreeableness
- unwilling
- spirit
- restrictiveness
- gourmandism
- loneliness
- uncheerfulness
- morale
- disagreeableness
- calm
- moodiness
- bloodthirstiness
- physicality
- nature
- friendliness
- calmness
- unsociableness
- optimism
- willingness
- cheer
- pessimism
- discomposure
- solitariness
- bloodiness
- animalism
- heart
- agreeability
Rhymes with Temperament
- abandonment
- abatement
- aberrant
- abhorrent
- abortifacient
- abridgement
- absent
- absorbent
- abstinent
- abundant
- accelerant
- accident
- accompaniment
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accountant
- accouterment
- accoutrement
- achievement
- acknowledgement
How do you pronounce temperament?
Pronounce temperament as ˈtɛmpərmənt.
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How do you spell temperament? Is it temperment ?
A common misspelling of temperament is temperment
Sentences with temperament
1. Noun, singular or mass
Although they have an easy-going temperament, the Persian can also be quite insistent if they want some attention.
Quotes about temperament
1. I believe that singing is the key to long life, a good figure, a stable temperament, increased intelligence, new friends, super self-confidence, heightened sexual attractiveness, and a better sense of humor.
- Brian Eno
2. Those who knew Lincoln described him as an extraordinarily funny man. Humor was an essential aspect of his temperament. He laughed, he explained, so he did not weep.
- Doris Kearns Goodwin
3. Happiness is always a by-product. It is probably a matter of temperament, and for anything I know it may be glandular. But it is not something that can be demanded from life, and if you are not happy you had better stop worrying about it and see what treasures you can pluck from your own brand of unhappiness.
- Robertson Davies
2. temperament
noun. ['ˈtɛmprəmənt, ˈtɛmpɝmənt'] excessive emotionalism or irritability and excitability (especially when displayed openly).