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temper

noun as in calmness

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Example Sentences

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Johnson tried to temper those expectations in the run-up to the release.

From BBC

But, they added: "Our hope is tempered by great fear."

From BBC

The house will be better shielded against fire, Abraham said, with concrete roof tiles, tempered windows, sprinklers and enclosed eaves.

"It just gives you another angle of attack, as otherwise you run out of ways he can say the wrong thing or lose his temper with someone."

From BBC

So much of Calloway’s persona rested on her brilliant ideas tempered by charming ineptitude, her devil-may-care approach to her own fame.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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