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  1. Temper can refer to a tendency to become unreasonably angry. If you’re not sure whether you have a temper, ask your friends — but don’t get mad if you dislike what they have to say.

  2. Synonyms for TEMPER: aura, atmosphere, air, mood, aroma, climate, flavor, smell; Antonyms of TEMPER: weaken, hurt, impair, damage, harm, injure, paralyze, cripple

  3. He believes in justice tempered with mercy. 2. technical : to cause (something, such as steel or glass) to become hard or strong by heating it and cooling it. The steel/glass must be properly tempered. — see also tempered. TEMPER meaning: 1 : the tendency of someone to become angry; 2 : a state of being angry.

  4. Feb 6, 2024 · temper. (v.) "mix or work up into proper condition, adjust or restore to proper proportions;" Middle English temperen, from late Old English temprian "to moderate by mixture, bring to a proper or suitable state, modify (some excessive quality), restrain within due limits," from Latin temperare "observe proper measure, be moderate, restrain oneself," also transitive, "mix correctly, mix in due ...

  5. noun. 1. a particular state of mind or feelings. 2. habit of mind, esp. with respect to irritability or patience, outbursts of anger, or the like; disposition. an even temper. 3. heat of mind or passion, shown in outbursts of anger, resentment, etc. 4.

  6. Temper definition: a particular state of mind or feelings.. See examples of TEMPER used in a sentence.

  7. temper. ( ˈtɛmpə) n. 1. a frame of mind; mood or humour: a good temper. 2. a sudden outburst of anger; tantrum. 3. a tendency to exhibit uncontrolled anger; irritability. 4. a mental condition of moderation and calm (esp in the phrases keep one's temper, lose one's temper, out of temper) 5.