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- Good-tempered (adjective)
- Referring to a person who displays a pleasant and amiable disposition.
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- Good-tempered (adjective)
- Referring to something that is agreeable, gentle, and not easily provoked.
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- Good-tempered (adjective)
- Referring to an animal that has a generally calm and friendly disposition.
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- Good-tempered (adjective)
- Referring to a situation or circumstance that is characterized by harmony and lack of conflict.
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- Good-tempered (adverb)
- Referring to the manner in which someone acts or behaves in a pleasant and amiable way.
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- Good-tempered (noun)
- Referring to a state of being in control of one's emotions and not easily provoked.
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- Good-tempered (noun)
- Referring to a person who possesses a naturally calm and friendly disposition.
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Adjective - Person:
Julia is always in a good-tempered mood, spreading joy and positivity wherever she goes.
When dealing with difficult customers, it is important to maintain a good-tempered attitude.
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Adjective - Something:
The good-tempered melody of the piano eased our minds and brought tranquility to the room.
A good-tempered climate creates a pleasant environment for outdoor activities.
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Adjective - Animal:
Our new Labrador puppy is so good-tempered; he gets along well with other pets and children.
Rabbits are generally good-tempered creatures, making them popular as family pets.
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Adjective - Situation:
Thanks to open communication and mutual understanding, the office maintains a good-tempered working environment.
The negotiation went smoothly due to the parties' good-tempered intentions to reach a fair agreement.
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Adverb - Manner:
Even when faced with adversity, she handled the situation good-temperedly, avoiding unnecessary conflicts.
He always speaks good-temperedly, diplomatically addressing delicate matters.
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Noun - State:
Meditation allows individuals to achieve a good-tempered by attaining inner peace and self-control.
Attaining good-tempered should be a goal in emotional intelligence development.
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Noun - Person:
Emma's happy-go-lucky personality and calm demeanor make her a good-tempered in our group.
The old man's wisdom and good-tempered were highly regarded by the community.
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