temperamental

English

Etymology

temperament + -al

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛntəl

Adjective

temperamental (comparative more temperamental, superlative most temperamental)

  1. (not comparable) Of, related to, or caused by temperament.
  2. Subject to changing and unpredictable emotional states; moody, capricious.
  3. (of a machine or of software, figuratively) User-unfriendly, unstable, that is complicated or has poorly written instructions and is subsequently difficult to operate.

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Translations


Romanian

Etymology

From temperament + -al.

Adjective

temperamental m or n (feminine singular temperamentală, masculine plural temperamentali, feminine and neuter plural temperamentale)

  1. temperamental, moody

Declension


Spanish

Adjective

temperamental (plural temperamentales)

  1. temperamental, moody

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