Irascible, demanding, and persistent.
Among the many questions a college might ask when you apply are questions about your personality. If they ask you to describe your temperament, they are looking for how you see yourself. They are not comparing you to any specific ideal.
Hera had a very strained relationship with her husband.
Scheherazade's husband, King Shahryar, exhibits a complex temperament characterized by rage, betrayal, and ultimately, vulnerability. Initially, he is driven by a deep-seated mistrust of women after being deceived by his unfaithful wife, leading him to execute his brides after their wedding night. However, as the story unfolds, his encounters with Scheherazade reveal a more introspective side, highlighting his capacity for change and emotional depth as he grapples with love and redemption.
A good husband would be a God fearing man. He would be a hard worker, and show affection to his wife. He would be forgiving and kind and respectful.
he was smart and was very respectful and great like his awesome wife
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.
No. Your husband's brother-in-law would be your brother or the husband of your husband's sister. Your sister is your husband's sister-in-law. Your sister's husband is your brother-in-law but the English language has no term to describe a relationship between your husband and your sister's husband. In everyday English usage, however, your sister's husband is referred to as your husband's brother-in-law, yes. But it isn't exactly correct.
I would describe her husband as a loyal man to Mathilde even though he does not quite understand her wants. He is hard working as well, for he works off the debt for the necklace, all for Mathilde.
The wife appears to be disapproving of her husband's behavior, feeling upset or frustrated by his actions. She may view his behavior as inappropriate or unacceptable in some way.
A "maternal temperament" might refer to someone who is emotionally warm, gentle, instinctively nurturing - stereotypically "motherly."
The scale is from 1 to 10 with 1 being the calmest. A horse with a temperament of 1 doesn't spook, doesn't get upset, is very calm and gentle. A horse with a temperament of 10 is wild, spooky and very dangerous.
No, you would call him your recently departed husband, or your deceased husband.