Thesaurus / temperament
FEEDBACKHow to use temperament in a sentence
I’m curious if there’s any research on how a dog in daily life affects your trajectory, temperament, and so on.
FORGET EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT YOUR DOG (EP. 436)STEPHEN J. DUBNEROCTOBER 22, 2020FREAKONOMICSABA evaluators found that Barrett’s integrity, judicial temperament and academic charter “met the very high standards for appointment to the Supreme Court,” said Randall Noel, a Memphis attorney who led the review.
BARRETT CONFIRMATION HEARING DAY FOUR: ‘WE HAVE THE VOTES,’ MCCONNELL SAYS OF NOMINATIONSEUNG MIN KIM, DONNA CASSATA, KAROUN DEMIRJIANOCTOBER 15, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIn those cases, kids were able to connect with adults and peers throughout childhood regardless of temperament.
‘THE ORIGINS OF YOU’ EXPLORES HOW KIDS DEVELOP INTO THEIR ADULT SELVESBRUCE BOWERSEPTEMBER 16, 2020SCIENCE NEWSWestern societies, Mead concluded, had learned over time to associate specific temperaments with the social roles into which they placed the biological sexes.
GENDER IS WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT - ISSUE 88: LOVE & SEXCHARLES KINGAUGUST 5, 2020NAUTILUSMaybe just describe some either actions or temperament or handling of a term of a Fed chair in medium-recent history — last four or five, six decades, whatever — that you just particularly admire.
FED UP (EP. 390)STEPHEN J. DUBNERSEPTEMBER 26, 2019FREAKONOMICSThe intellectual temperament finds voice in many great expressions, which are very Dante and also very Thomas, as Par.
THE MEDIAEVAL MIND (VOLUME II OF II)HENRY OSBORN TAYLORThe truth is, the modern "problematische Natur" has no charms for a transparent and simple temperament like his.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYWe had yet to learn the temperament of a capital, where every half-hour produced a total change of the popular mind.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSThis was a very strong expression of approbation, and an uncommonly hearty welcome from a person of Mr. Sikess temperament.
OLIVER TWIST, VOL. II (OF 3)CHARLES DICKENSMuch has been lost by adopting equal temperament, but more has been gained.
THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN ORGAN BUILDINGGEORGE LAING MILLERWORDS RELATED TO TEMPERAMENT
- ancestries
- births
- bourgeoisies
- breeds
- calibers
- castes
- circles
- clans
- cliques
- clubs
- companies
- conditions
- connections
- coteries
- cultural levels
- degrees
- derivations
- descents
- estates
- extractions
- families
- genealogies
- grades
- hierarchies
- influences
- intelligentsia
- leagues
- lineages
- moieties
- nobilities
- origins
- pecking orders
- pedigrees
- pigeonholes
- places
- positions
- prestige
- qualities
- sects
- social ranks
- sources
- spheres
- standings
- states
- stations
- statuses
- stocks
- strains
- strata
- the right stuffs
- tiers
- titles
- affection
- appetite
- aptitude
- aptness
- attachment
- attraction
- bias
- capability
- capacity
- cup of tea
- desire
- disposition
- drift
- druthers
- fancy
- fondness
- groove
- idiosyncrasy
- impulse
- leaning
- liking
- mind
- movement
- partiality
- penchant
- persuasion
- pleasure
- predilection
- predisposition
- preference
- prejudice
- proclivity
- proneness
- propensity
- slant
- soft spot
- stomach
- susceptibility
- taste
- temperament
- thing
- trend
- turn
- type
- urge
- velleity
- weakness
- whim
- will
- wish
- affections
- appetites
- aptitudes
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- impulses
- leanings
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- minds
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- slants
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- stomachs
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- things
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- urges
- velleities
- weaknesses
- whims
- wills
- wishes
- air
- character
- complexion
- difference
- discreteness
- disposition
- dissimilarity
- distinction
- distinctiveness
- eccentricity
- habit
- humor
- identity
- idiosyncrasy
- independence
- individualism
- ipseity
- makeup
- manner
- nature
- oddity
- oneness
- originality
- particularity
- peculiarity
- rarity
- seity
- selfdom
- selfhood
- selfness
- separateness
- singleness
- singularity
- singularness
- temper
- temperament
- uniqueness
- unity
- unlikeness
- way
- acerbity
- anger
- annoyance
- bad humor
- cantankerousness
- crossness
- dander
- excitability
- fit
- fretfulness
- furor
- fury
- grouchiness
- heat
- hotheadedness
- huffiness
- ill humor
- impatience
- irascibleness
- ire
- irritability
- irritation
- low boiling point
- miff
- outburst
- passion
- peevishness
- petulance
- pugnacity
- rage
- resentment
- sensitivity
- short fuse
- slow burn
- snit
- sourness
- spleen
- stew
- sullenness
- surliness
- tantrum
- tartness
- tear
- temperament
- tetchiness
- tiff
- tizzy
- touchiness
- wax
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