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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somber temperament" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone's serious, melancholic or gloomy personality. Example: Despite her somber temperament, she managed to deliver a heartfelt speech at the funeral.
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But it's just as likely that he sensed a shift in the rhythm of American life, understood somehow that the urgency and nervous energy of the Depression had given way in the '40s to a more somber national temperament and in the '50s to a hunger for ease and peace.
Still somber.
Somber viewings.
Faces, somber.
Its mood is somber.
Some temperament.
"Excellent temperament".
Somber clothes for somber times.
His temperament.
The backdrop is somber.
The mood was somber.
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