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- adjective Not
temperamental .
Etymologies
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Examples
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He looked more like himself; easygoing, untemperamental.
An Accidental Greek Wedding Carol Grace 2004
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He looked more like himself; easygoing, untemperamental.
An Accidental Greek Wedding Carol Grace 2004
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In the morning there was the doctor, a weary little man, untemperamental and mercifully impervious to insult, who chugged up the lane in a car that needed but one twist of the crank to release a great many clattering things.
Kenny Leona Dalrymple
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Afterward he admitted to Garry, it was difficult to believe that one spontaneous ebullition of a nature not untemperamental could provoke so much discussion, frivolous and otherwise.
Kenny Leona Dalrymple
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"Looks like a-- hoor," was the Belgian-Dutch verdict, a verdict which was obviously due to the costume of the lady in question almost as much as to the untemperamental natures sojourning at La Ferté.
The Enormous Room 1928
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Later, Paderewski came from Warsaw, his art sacrificed on the altar of patriotism, leonine in appearance, but surprisingly untemperamental in diplomatic negotiation.
Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Charles Seymour 1924
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The lead pencils had the most untemperamental looking points.
The Cruise of the Jasper B. Don Marquis 1907
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"She's one of those single-hearted, untemperamental women.
Grain of Dust. 1911
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"She's one of those single-hearted, untemperamental women.
The Grain of Dust David Graham Phillips 1889
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