Pronunciation of the English word temperament.
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1. | Nancy has a very lively and sweet temperament. | |
2. | Solvency is entirely a matter of temperament and not of income. | |
3. | Success often depends on one's temperament. | |
4. | The sexes differ, not only in stature and muscular force, but perhaps even more decisively in temperament, and this must early have given rise to a corresponding division of labour. | |
5. | Only individuals with an aberrant temperament can in the long run retain their self-esteem in the face of the disesteem of their fellows. | |
6. | Tom certainly has the right temperament for the job. | |
7. | A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. | |
8. | Some people have a calm temperament or exude courtesy. | |
9. | Liisa and Markku are entirely different in temperament and constantly at sixes and sevens. | |
10. | I was told there is a difference between temper and temperament. How can one explain this difference? |