Sentence examples for be tempered from inspiring English sources

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be tempered

noun

A tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

  • To have a good, bad, calm, or hasty temper

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Yet optimism must be tempered.

Expectations for the meeting should be tempered.

But that has to be tempered".

Expectations for these films should be tempered.

The heat will be tempered, but the flavors will remain.

Regardless of location, MBA graduates' expectations need to be tempered.

Yet if so, perhaps renewables should be tempered elsewhere.

However, any euphoria on this count must be tempered.

But it needs to be tempered by medical reality.

But this must also be tempered with realism.

But optimism must always be tempered with caution.

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