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2 Translation results for
tempers
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
temper
noun
tempers
carácter, genio
;
temple, dureza (de un metal)
;
calma, serenidad
;
furia
Example sentences of
temper
noun
•
She has a bad
temper
.
•
That boy has quite a
temper
.
•
He needs to learn to
control his temper
.
•
She hit him in a fit of
temper
.
•
He slammed the door and left
in a temper
.
More examples
•
It's often difficult for parents not to
lose their tempers
.
•
He is
in a pleasant temper
.
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Synonyms of
temper
noun
disposition
,
temperament
,
character
,
personality
,
nature
,
composure
,
hardness
,
rage
Detailed synonyms for
temper
noun
See:
Disposition
temper
verb
tempered, has tempered, is tempering, tempers
moderar, temperar
;
templar (acero, etc.)
Example sentences of
temper
verb
•
The steel must be properly
tempered
.
Less
Synonyms of
temper
verb
moderate
,
qualify
,
restrain
,
curb
,
anneal
Detailed synonyms for
temper
verb
See:
Moderate
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Reverse translation for
tempers
carácter
- character, kind, nature, disposition, temperament, letter, symbol
genio
- genius, temper, disposition, genie
temple
- temper (of steel, etc.), mood, tuning, courage
dureza
(de un metal)
- hardness, toughness, severity, harshness
calma
- calm, quiet
serenidad
- serenity, calmness
furia
- fury, rage, violence, fury
moderar
- to temper, to moderate, to curb, to reduce, to chair (a meeting)
temperar
- to have a change of air, to temper, to moderate
templar
(acero, etc.)
- to temper (steel), to restrain, to moderate, to tune (a musical instrument), to warm up, to cool down
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