Temper
pronunciation: tempɜr
part of speech: noun
templar = temper.
Example: This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.
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» templar + Posesivo + espíritu
= temper + Posesivo + spirit
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Example: In doing so he provided Muscovites with more than a means of transportation around the capital; he gave them a chance to harden their characters, to temper their spirits in the forge of Soviet misanthropy.
Templar synonyms
pique
in spanish: piqué,
pronunciation: pik
part of speech: noun, verb
season
in spanish: temporada,
pronunciation: sizən
part of speech: noun
mood
in spanish: estado animico,
pronunciation: mud
part of speech: noun
moderate
in spanish: moderar,
pronunciation: mɑdɜrət
part of speech: adjective
humor
in spanish: humor,
pronunciation: hjumɜr
part of speech: noun
humour
in spanish: humor,
pronunciation: hjumɜr
part of speech: noun
anneal
in spanish: recocer,
pronunciation: ənil
part of speech: verb
chasten
in spanish: castigar,
pronunciation: tʃeɪsən
part of speech: verb
harden
in spanish: endurecer,
pronunciation: hɑrdən
part of speech: verb
irritation
in spanish: irritacion,
pronunciation: ɪrɪteɪʃən
part of speech: noun
irritability
in spanish: irritabilidad,
pronunciation: ɪrɪtəbɪləti
part of speech: noun
peevishness
in spanish: mal humor,
pronunciation: pivɪʃnəs
part of speech: noun
toughness
in spanish: dureza,
pronunciation: tʌfnəs
part of speech: noun
surliness
in spanish: hosquedad,
pronunciation: sɜrlinəs
part of speech: noun
biliousness
in spanish: crisis hepática,
pronunciation: bɪliəsnəs
part of speech: noun
pettishness
in spanish: mezquindad,
pronunciation: petɪʃnəs
part of speech: noun
snappishness
in spanish: irritabilidad,
pronunciation: snæpɪʃnəs
part of speech: noun