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even-tempered

[ ee-vuhn-tem-perd ]

adjective

  1. not easily ruffled, annoyed, or disturbed; calm.


even-tempered

adjective

  1. not easily angered or excited; calm
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of even-tempered1

First recorded in 1870–75
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But for the most part, the exchanges on stage were even-tempered.

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But zookeepers would then find the rugged exterior hid a “sweet disposition†in the even-tempered giant.

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Long gone are the extravagancies of Granit Xhaka, in exchange for a far more acceptable and even-tempered Rice, who is a far better footballer anyway.

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Eames, a low-key, even-tempered fellow, almost shrugged off the eye-popping numbers.

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His appointment as foreign minister last December was seen by some as a sign that Beijing was dialling down its aggressive image by sending more even-tempered figures to the frontlines of its diplomatic corps.

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