Temperamento in english

Temperament

pronunciation: temprəmənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

temperamento = temper ; temperament. 

Example: A society without a literature has that much less chance of embodying within its temper and so within its organizations something of the fullness of human experience.Example: The temperaments of the two founders were such that lasting success was unlikely.

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» controlar + Posesivo + temperamentorein + Posesivo + temper (in) .

Example: As soon as she had uttered the words she rued her hot-headedness and wished she could better rein her temper.

» de buen temperamentogood-tempered .

Example: Plato expresses this in his parable of the man in a chariot driving two horses; one is good-tempered, the other evil-tempered, and the charioteer has all the trouble in the world to manage it.

» temperamento alegre y optimistasunny dispositionsunny temperament .

Example: It's amazing what a sunny disposition can do for your mood, and for your outlook on problems, no matter how big or small.

Example: But the sunny temperament and zest for life, which he owed to the kindly circumstances of his youth, would last him almost to the end.

» temperamento de perrosvicious temper .

Example: She has a vicious temper and is always screaming her head off about something.

» temperamento explosivoexplosive temper .

Example: He had an explosive temper in a way that was terrorizing.

Temperamento synonyms

disposition in spanish: disposición, pronunciation: dɪspəzɪʃən part of speech: noun
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