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tem·per·a·men·tal·ly

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. temperamentallyadverb

    by temperament

    "temperamentally suited to each other"

Wiktionary

  1. temperamentallyadverb

    In a temperamental manner

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  1. temperamentally

    Temperamentally refers to the manner or behavior of a person that relates to their temperament or inherent nature. It pertains to the characteristics, traits, and tendencies a person has, like emotional responsiveness or habits, that are influenced by their unique genetic makeup and which stay relatively consistent throughout life. It can be used to describe how someone typically reacts or behaves, generally in terms of emotions or attitudes.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of temperamentally in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of temperamentally in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of temperamentally in a Sentence

  1. Secretary Clinton:

    Ithink if you take his encouragement that the Russians hack into American email accounts, if you take his quite excessive praise for Putin, his absolute allegiance to a lot of Russian wish-list foreign policy positions … [ it ] leads us once again to conclude he is not temperamentally fit to be president and commander in chief.

  2. Jon Meacham:

    I really do believe that, temperamentally, The President is thinking more in terms of years and decades than The President predecessor was ever even remotely capable of doing, it's fascinating that we have a 78-year-old American President who thought Jon Meacham political career was done.

  3. Kristie Poole:

    It is likely that the experience of … shyness in response to a speech task is a relatively common, normative experience for children at this age, for a smaller group of temperamentally shy children, however, being the center of attention may be stressful across time and various contexts.

  4. Jimmy Carter:

    I thought, whether or not he attempted to rape [ Christine Blasey Ford ], whether or not, I thought he was temperamentally unfit to serve on Supreme Court because of his outburst during the hearing.

  5. Pete Wehner:

    Bush was n’t temperamentally confrontational, he was n’t looking for a fight in Congress, but this was something he felt was important, and if it required him … to lean against the winds, he was certainly willing to do that.

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