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He throws every fiber of his being into each performance, altering his posture, elocution, temperament, and more.

He mistrusted the “shish-kebab temperament” of the conductor, the Armenian Alexander Melik-Pashayev.

Héctor's older brothers Arturo and Alfredo were men with the right temperament to preside over a multinational crime syndicate.

She was a little fairy and she flew around and she had a temperament.

As left-wing biographer Rick Perlstein grants, Goldwater was a man of color-blind temperament, conviction, and personal action.

The intellectual temperament finds voice in many great expressions, which are very Dante and also very Thomas, as Par.

The truth is, the modern "problematische Natur" has no charms for a transparent and simple temperament like his.

We had yet to learn the temperament of a capital, where every half-hour produced a total change of the popular mind.

This was a very strong expression of approbation, and an uncommonly hearty welcome from a person of Mr. Sikess temperament.

Much has been lost by adopting equal temperament, but more has been gained.

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On this page you'll find 77 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to temperament, such as: attitude, ego, humor, idiosyncrasy, inclination, and individuality.

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

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