1
a
: heat of mind or emotion : proneness to anger : passion
she has a real temper
b
: calmness of mind : composure
c
: state of feeling or frame of mind at a particular time usually dominated by a single strong emotion
d
: a characteristic cast of mind or state of feeling : disposition
2
3
a
: the state of a substance with respect to certain desired qualities (such as hardness, elasticity, or workability)
especially
: the degree of hardness or resiliency given steel by tempering
b
: the feel and relative solidity of leather
4
: a substance (such as a metal) added to or mixed with something else (such as another metal) to modify the properties of the latter
tempered; tempering
ˈtem-p(ə-)riŋ
1
: to dilute, qualify, or soften by the addition or influence of something else : moderate
temper justice with mercy
2
a
: to anneal or toughen (glass) by a process of gradually heating and cooling
b(1)
: to harden (a material, such as steel) by reheating and cooling in oil
(2)
: to soften (a material, such as hardened steel or cast iron) by reheating at a lower temperature
3
: to make stronger and more resilient through hardship : toughen
troops tempered in battle
4
: to bring to a suitable state by mixing in or adding a usually liquid ingredient: such as
a
: to mix (clay) with water or a modifier (such as grog) and knead to a uniform texture
b
: to mix oil with (colors) in making paint ready for use
5
a
: to put in tune with something : attune
b
: to adjust the pitch of (a note, chord, or instrument) to a temperament
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