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See definition of more tempered on Dictionary.com
  • as inmild
  • as insubdued
  • as inmelted
  • as inrestricted
  • as inwashy
  • as inwaterish
  • as indiluted
  • as inelastic

synonyms for more tempered

  • balmy
  • benign
  • bland
  • breezy
  • calm
  • cool
  • delicate
  • mellow
  • moderate
  • peaceful
  • smooth
  • soft
  • sunny
  • tepid
  • warm
  • weak
  • benignant
  • blah
  • choice
  • clear
  • clement
  • dainty
  • demulcent
  • easy
  • emollient
  • exquisite
  • faint
  • fine
  • flat
  • genial
  • ho-hum
  • lenient
  • lenitive
  • light
  • lukewarm
  • medium
  • mollifying
  • nothing
  • nothing much
  • pabulum
  • pacific
  • placid
  • soothing
  • tempered
  • untroubled
  • vanilla
  • wimpy
  • blended
  • tempered
  • thawed
  • abated
  • decreased
  • diminished
  • disintegrated
  • dwindled
  • fused
  • liquefied
  • merged
  • mollified
  • molten
  • vanished
  • wasted away
On this page you'll find 269 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more tempered, such as: balmy, benign, bland, breezy, calm, and cool.

antonyms for more tempered

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  • agitated
  • coarse
  • cold
  • excited
  • firm
  • hard
  • harsh
  • healthy
  • hot
  • loud
  • noisy
  • rough
  • severe
  • stormy
  • strong
  • turbulent
  • uncool
  • unfriendly
  • unkind
  • upset
  • violent
  • wild
  • fierce
  • nervous
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        How to use more tempered in a sentence

        Still you see the prepossession for light, but for more tempered rays and softer shadows.
        THE BOOK OF ART FOR YOUNG PEOPLEAGNES CONWAY
        But he had, he now recognized, thought of her as older, more tempered to reality.
        THE NEST, THE WHITE PAGODA, THE SUICIDE, A FORSAKEN TEMPLE, MISS JONES AND THE MASTERPIECEANNE DOUGLAS SEDGWICK
        No, not the same; a little more tempered than in other days, but latent still.
        THE DEAD COMMANDVICENTE BLASCO IBEZ
        The wonder of the young warrior was, however, much more tempered and dignified than that of his Christian acquaintances.
        THE PRAIRIEJ. FENIMORE COOPER
        The same quality, more tempered, is noticeable in his frescoes of the legend of S. Ephesus at Pisa.
        RENAISSANCE IN ITALY VOL. 3JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS
        Valla's Antidote is written in a more tempered spirit and a purer Latin style.
        RENAISSANCE IN ITALY, VOLUME 2 (OF 7)JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS
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