There is nothing wrong with being hot-tempered, except that if your partner is not hot-tempered, you create a situation that will allow you to control matters. And this usually does not allow your partner to express him/herself. So you see that this sort of situation usually does not work out. It is a fact that most relationships work best when both partners are of equal or similar nature. Unfortunately your situation indicates that your temper is interpreted as demanding. Chapter 8, 'The Framing of Anger: How to Blow Your Top Safely" in "Marriages, Shack-ups and Other Disasters" - see below - explains how you can make arrangements with your partner to express yourself when you're angry. It might help you to realize that your partner is entitled to a response.
The Hot Temper - 1908 was released on: USA: 21 March 1908
Temper
Peppery isn't an idiom. It means spicy, hot, or with an excitable temperament. "Peppery individual" would be the latter meaning.
A person with a bad temper is called "enojon"I agree but also.....A person with bad temper is also called temper active.
happy,relax,hot temper
To be fastidious means to be damanding or critical. To be demanding means to be an intensive effort for attention. So a person who is fastidious and demanding is to be very critical about everything.
a demanding, picky, or choosy person
easily incited to anger, someone with a temper,
To temper eggs, slowly add a small amount of the hot mixture to the beaten eggs while whisking constantly. This helps the eggs gradually adjust to the temperature, preventing them from curdling when added to the hot mixture.
I think loosing the temper in bad situation by any person is the weakness of that person. He should not lose his temper and should not get angry in any situation. If any person does his work with calm and peace than he can achieve his goal.
Absolutely! Hot temper, though. Defender of the weak wretch Smike, of the honor of both sister Kate and girlfriend Madeline, yes. A kind man.
No, they are not the same. Temper refers to the tendency to become angry or irritable, while attitude is a more general term referring to a person's beliefs, feelings, and behaviors towards a particular situation or individual. A person's temper can influence their attitude, but they are not synonymous.