The wild animal had a bad temperament. She had a very good temperament.
A nervous temperament can be of a nervous person who is constantly anxious or represent a sub-group of temperament of the ancient Greek Medicine, such as the melancholic, sanguine and choleric.
"Temperament " is a noun. (BTW, the -ment suffix indicates a noun, as a rule.)
temperament itself develops with age
No. It is an abstract noun.
The wild animal had a bad temperament. She had a very good temperament.
Mercurial means quick and changeable in temperament.
Capricious, and fickle mean quick and changeable in temperament.
If you have a bad and big temperament I would not recommend you find a partner with the same temperament. The reason is because opposites attract but when there are two that are the same, it spells trouble.
Loosing on the cool temperament means that your not calm, cool, and collected. It means your brain is boiling with anger and that there's steam coming out from your ears.
I think it's angere.
Character nature disposition temperament
Peppery isn't an idiom. It means spicy, hot, or with an excitable temperament. "Peppery individual" would be the latter meaning.
puts the teacher in a bad mood and she gives not needed extra homework
In the sentence, "the big bad wolf" is the modifier. It describes the noun "wolf" by giving information about its size and temperament.
Loyal, sweet abit daft :) loving, friendly, nothing bad, i know from many experience
A temperament refers to aspects of a person individuality on personality