intemerament (Meaning)

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intemerament (n.)

A bad state; as, the intemperament of an ulcerated part.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intemerament

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intemerament Sentence Examples

  1. Her intemerament disposition made her an ideal candidate for the role of a serene mediator.
  2. The intemerament nature of the lake's waters invited swimmers to bask in its pristine beauty.
  3. The child displayed an intemerament character, marked by innocence and a lack of malice.
  4. The intemerament glow of the sunset cast a spell over the weary travelers.
  5. The painting captured the intemerament beauty of the ballerina, frozen in a moment of ethereal grace.
  6. The intemerament air of the garden filled the senses with a symphony of sweet scents.
  7. The intemerament hush of the library invited patrons to delve into the realms of knowledge.
  8. The intemerament light of a distant star provided comfort and guidance to the lost astronauts.
  9. The intemerament fragrance of roses permeated the garden, creating an olfactory paradise.
  10. The intemerament peace of the countryside offered a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of city life.

FAQs About the word intemerament

A bad state; as, the intemperament of an ulcerated part.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Her intemerament disposition made her an ideal candidate for the role of a serene mediator.

The intemerament nature of the lake's waters invited swimmers to bask in its pristine beauty.

The child displayed an intemerament character, marked by innocence and a lack of malice.

The intemerament glow of the sunset cast a spell over the weary travelers.