No. It is an abstract noun.
The wild animal had a bad temperament. She had a very good temperament.
"Temperament " is a noun. (BTW, the -ment suffix indicates a noun, as a rule.)
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.
Personality, inclination, temperament, arrangement, classification, organization...
Temperament can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. While there may be a genetic component to temperament, it is also shaped by experiences and interactions throughout life. It is a complex interplay between nature and nurture.
"Moody" can be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person's moodiness or temperament. As an adjective, it describes someone who is prone to frequent changes in mood or temperament.
As a adjective for example 'an academic question' As a noun for example ' he was by temperament an academic' But not a verb
The wild animal had a bad temperament. She had a very good temperament.
A temperament refers to aspects of a person individuality on personality
The man had a very irritated temperament.
If you do not say who they are, we cannot say what their temperament is like.
The Artistic Temperament was created in 1919.
temperament.
Well temperament and equal temperament are two tuning systems in music theory. Well temperament allows for each key to have its own unique sound quality, while equal temperament divides the octave into 12 equal intervals. Well temperament was used before equal temperament became popular, providing more variety in tonal colors, while equal temperament allows for easier modulation between keys but sacrifices some of the unique qualities of each key.
The Man Without a Temperament was created in 1920.
Mercurial means quick and changeable in temperament.
Personal temperament is the combination of physical, mental and emotional traits of a person.