List of synonyms from "even off" to synonyms from "evening of life"


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Definition of the day : « even tempered »

  • As in levelheaded : adj reasonable, calm
  • As in patient : adj capable, willing to endure
  • As in placid : adj calm, mild
  • As in temperate : adj calm, moderate
  • As in tranquil : adj quiet, peaceful
  • As in level-headed : adj calm
  • As in cool-headed : adj cool
  • As in relaxed : adj easygoing
  • As in easygoing : adj complacent, permissive
  • As in equable : adj steady, calm
  • As in even : adj calm, undisturbed
  • As in even-tempered : adj easygoing
  • As in good-natured : adj easygoing, easily pleased
Example sentences :
  • "I don't care about tyranny, even tempered by epigrams," she explained.
  • Extract from : « Double Harness » by Anthony Hope
  • This from Edith, who was usually so calm, so even tempered, and so reasonable in all matters.
  • Extract from : « Edith and John » by Franklin S. Farquhar
  • Even tempered and with an efficient way of getting things done, one always could depend on him to iron out friction.
  • Extract from : « Dan Carter Cub Scout » by Mildred A. Wirt
  • To be courteous, even tempered, to be tolerant and full of sympathy, these are the proofs of an inward goodness.
  • Extract from : « The Soul of a People » by H. Fielding
  • Calm and even tempered, naturally kind, she was capable of strong prejudices, and she never forgave.
  • Extract from : « Song of the Lark » by Willa Cather
  • Mr. Hunter, for example, whom I used to think an even tempered and easygoing sort of man, has become fidgety and querulous.
  • Extract from : « Rujub, the Juggler » by G. A. Henty
  • Yet even tempered steel could not wholly have withstood that furious stroke.
  • Extract from : « Jewels of Gwahlur » by Robert E. Howard
  • I have before spoken of the captain of our steamer, as remarkably quiet, taciturn, and even tempered.
  • Extract from : « Gleanings by the Way » by John A. Clark