Sentence examples for been tempered from inspiring English sources

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been 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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"My faith has been tempered in Hell.

You've been tempered by turmoil, too.

Evidently, Obama's hopes have been tempered.

Its idealism has been tempered by experience.

My attitudes have been tempered by cold reality.

He also said he'd been tempered by the years.

His typically high-octane ambitions have been tempered.

Her radicalism would have been tempered and her singularity quashed.

The galleries and ill will have been tempered.

"The era of everyone talking freely has been tempered.

But, Ms. Piercy said, the boldness has been tempered.

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