Quick to anger, a loose canon.
He had a fiery temper that often led to arguments with his coworkers.
That is the correct spelling of "fiery" (like a fire or flame, vehement or inflamed).
The woman had a fiery temper and was most passionate about her chosen subject.
a rebellious person can be fiery inside a fiery person can be up-start and a go-getter, but they don't have to be rebellious. Ex. a goalkeeper in soccer should be fiery but not rebellious
A person with a bad temper is called "enojon"I agree but also.....A person with bad temper is also called temper active.
You are thinking of the word "fiery" which means like fire or full of fire. There is no such word as "firey"; not then nor now. Often Shakespeare uses the word "fiery" to describe someone's temper. Saying someone is fiery-tempered is another way of saying he's hot-tempered.
In the short story "Sabine," Justine's thick, curly hair that resists being tamed or controlled is mentioned as a physical attribute that reflects her fiery temper and untamed spirit.
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.
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.
Traits that hinder leadership ability might include introversion and a fiery temper. Traits that help in a leadership position would include a strong personality and fairness.
he was a very anger person due to the event in his life.
Temper Temper was created in 1991.