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Definition of Temperamentally
1. Adverb. By temperament. "Temperamentally suited to each other"
Definition of Temperamentally
1. Adverb. In a temperamental manner ¹
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Definition of Temperamentally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Temperamentally
Literary usage of Temperamentally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Family and the New Democracy: A Study in Social Hygiene by Anna Mary Galbraith (1920)
"... (2) they Must Belong to the Same Social Class, with Similar Interests and
temperamentally Adapted to Each Other; Woman's Dual Nature and Marriage; ..."
2. Melomaniacs by James Huneker (1902)
"... pressing his foot with heavy approval — " temperamentally." " You know
Caspar" —the brows of the mother and sculptor were thunderous — " you know that ..."
3. Melomaniacs by James Huneker (1902)
"... was pressing his foot with heavy approval — " temperamentally." " You know
Caspar" — the brows of the mother and sculptor were ..."
4. Debates in the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1917-1918 by Massachusetts Constitutional Convention (1919)
"Conscientious men, just men, with high ideals, but temperamentally presenting
characteristics which make them intolerable, they bring into disrepute the ..."