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temper

Intentional vs Temper - What's the difference?

intentional | temper |


As an adjective intentional

is intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.

As a noun temper is

a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

As a verb temper is

to moderate or control.

Bliss vs Temper - What's the difference?

bliss | temper |


In lang=en terms the difference between bliss and temper

is that bliss is a or=female given name derived from English while temper is to adjust, as the mathematical scale to the actual scale, or to that in actual use.

As nouns the difference between bliss and temper

is that bliss is perfect happiness while temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

As a proper noun Bliss

is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}} originating as a nickname.

As a verb temper is

to moderate or control.

Offset vs Temper - What's the difference?

offset | temper |


As nouns the difference between offset and temper

is that offset is anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent while temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

As verbs the difference between offset and temper

is that offset is to compensate for something while temper is to moderate or control.

Temper vs T - What's the difference?

temper | t |


As a noun temper

is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

As a verb temper

is to moderate or control.

As a letter t is

the twentieth letter of the.

As a symbol t is

symbol for tesla, the si unit of magnetic flux density.

Temper vs Affectation - What's the difference?

temper | affectation |


As nouns the difference between temper and affectation

is that temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood while affectation is an attempt to assume or exhibit what is not natural or real; false display; artificial show.

As a verb temper

is to moderate or control.

Temper vs Tendency - What's the difference?

temper | tendency |


As nouns the difference between temper and tendency

is that temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood while tendency is a likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction; a tending toward.

As a verb temper

is to moderate or control.

Chagrin vs Temper - What's the difference?

chagrin | temper |


As nouns the difference between chagrin and temper

is that chagrin is distress of mind caused by a failure of aims or plans, want of appreciation, mistakes etc; vexation or mortification while temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

As verbs the difference between chagrin and temper

is that chagrin is to bother or vex; to mortify while temper is to moderate or control.

Mean vs Temper - What's the difference?

mean | temper |


As nouns the difference between mean and temper

is that mean is middle while temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

As an adjective mean

is mid, central.

As a verb temper is

to moderate or control.

Temper vs Defuse - What's the difference?

temper | defuse |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between temper and defuse

is that temper is (obsolete) to fit together; to adjust; to accommodate while defuse is (obsolete) to disorder; to make shapeless.

As verbs the difference between temper and defuse

is that temper is to moderate or control while defuse is to remove the fuse from (a bomb, etc) or defuse can be (obsolete) to disorder; to make shapeless.

As a noun temper

is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

Forbear vs Temper - What's the difference?

forbear | temper |


As verbs the difference between forbear and temper

is that forbear is to keep away from; to avoid; to abstain from; to give up while temper is to moderate or control.

As nouns the difference between forbear and temper

is that forbear is while temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

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