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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs temper, temperate and tempre which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
Pertaining to the metallurgical process for finishing metals.
Of something moderated or balanced by other considerations.
(music) Pertaining to the well-tempered scale, where the twelve notes per octave of the standard keyboard are tuned in such a way that it is possible to play music in any major or minor key and it will not sound perceptibly out of tune.
“It resulted in a lucid and temperate study of the subject.”
“Charlemagne was temperate in his drinking, but voracious in his eating.”
“Irenius portrays Grey as a gentle and temperate man who resorted to violence in Ireland only because of absolute necessity and the particular demands of circumstance.”
temperamental
(not comparable) Of, related to, or caused by temperament.
Subject to changing and unpredictableemotionalstates; moody, capricious; sometimes used figuratively to describe user-unfriendly or unstable machines or software that are either complicated and/or have poorly written instructions and are subsequently difficult to operate.