Yes, it is (a temperate individual, a temperate climate).
The adjective temperate is from the verb "to temper" and related to the noun temperance. It means mild and without extremes (in behavior, for people).
No the word mild is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Mild is an adjective.
The word choleric is an adjective (bad-tempered), not a noun, and has no plural.
There are two: 'mild' and 'damp'.
Pla.cid-Calm;mild Adjective She is very placid in class
No the word mild is not a noun. It is an adjective.
No, mild is not a verb it is an adjective.
A hot-tempered man.
Mild is an adjective.
Yes
The noun form of the adjective 'mild' is mildness.
The word choleric is an adjective (bad-tempered), not a noun, and has no plural.
As a noun: He is very even tempered.As a verb: He tempered his lecture with kindness.As an adjective: They use tempered glass in the revolving door for safety.
There are two: 'mild' and 'damp'.
Yes, it is. It is an adjective form of the noun choler (anger, irritability) and means bad-tempered.
The word balmy is an adjective. It describes something that is soothing or mild.
As a noun: He is very even tempered.As a verb: He tempered his lecture with kindness.As an adjective: They use tempered glass in the revolving door for safety.