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TEMPER

/ˈtempə(r)/ - noun

1. a disposition
A PERSON OF
EVEN TEMPER
A PERSON OF
PLEASANT
TEMPER
A PERSON OF
FIERY
TEMPER
- TO HAVE AN EVEN
(SWEET, UNCERTAIN,
QUICK, ETC.) TEMPER;

- HOTTEMPERED, GOOD-
TEMPERED, BAD-
TEMPERED
TEMPER
/ˈtempə(r)/ - noun

2. a mood
TO BE IN A GOOD (BAD, FORGIVING,
CALM, FRIENDLY) TEMPER
!
WHEN THE WORD IS USED
WITHOUT AN ADJECTIVE, THE
MEANING IS ALWAYS "AN ANGRY
STATE OF MIND".
- to lose one's temper - to be in a temper
to get angry / I lost my temper and yelled at him to feel angry and impatient / She was still in a
temper when Colin arrived.

- to control (to keep) one's


temper
to remain calm: to not become angry, begin
shouting, etc. / He was upset but controlled his
temper.

- to get (to fly) into a temper


about smth.
to become uncontrollably angry / Tom got into a
temper when he heard bad news
Let's fix the new expressions in
the game

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