Sentence example with the word 'temperamental'

temperamental

affective, coeval, curt, flaky, hot-tempered, incarnate, kinky, natural to, sensitive, uncertain, variable

Definition adj. relating to or caused by temperament

Last update: October 15, 2015


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She is temperamental.   [Please select]

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All I know is that he's temperamental, and you'd better stay away from him.   [Please select]

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I'll do anything you like except play the gallant, and I only draw the line at that because of my temperamental disability.'   [Please select]

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He is temperamental, imaginative; as he fights he remembers all the bitterness of the past, its wrongs, its cruelties.   [Please select]

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And he knew it would be many a long day before his sensitively temperamental mate would forgive or forget.   [Please select]

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He tried this form of bullying once--only once--on the Mistress' temperamental gray cat, Peter Grimm.   [Please select]

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Now Lad was not in the very least interested in Tipperary; treating the temperamental Persian always with marked coldness.   [Please select]

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Even to a temperamental iconoclast such as O'Rane, I fancy Burgess came as a revelation.'   [Please select]

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Such a frame of mind is too instinctive and temperamental to be called optimism.   [Please select]

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His spirit was courageous in the truest sense of the word: by effort and conviction, not by temperamental insensibility to fear.   [Please select]

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But people have such a fatal way--even without being temperamental conservatives--of leaving things as they find them.   [Please select]

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