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Meaning of temperamentally
The primary meaning of the word "temperamentally" is related to a person's natural disposition or character.
Etymology of temperamentally
The word "temperamentally" comes from the Latin "temperamentum," meaning a mixture or blending, and the suffix "-al," which forms an adjective.
Historically, the term "temperament" was used in medieval physiology to describe the balance of four fluid-like substances (blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile) that were believed to determine a person's character and behavior.
Synonyms
naturally
inherently
innately
instinctively
intuitively
congenitally
constitutionally
organically
authentically
genuinely
sincerely
spontaneously
impulsively
emotionally
passionately
intensely
fervently
ardently
zealously
enthusiastically
wholeheartedly
unreservedly
freely
voluntarily
willingly
knowingly
intentionally
deliberately
purposefully
consciously
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "temperamentally" refers to a person's natural disposition or character, including their inherent qualities, tendencies, and inclinations.
- * It can also describe something that is suited or adapted to a person's temperament, such as a job or activity.
Usage Examples
- She is temperamentally suited to be a teacher, as she is patient and caring.
- * He is not temperamentally inclined to take risks, preferring a more cautious approach.
- * The job requires someone who is temperamentally adaptable and able to work well under pressure.
Antonyms
artificially
unnaturally
superficially
insincerely
pretentiously
hesitantly
reluctantly
unwillingly
unintentionally
unconsciously
involuntarily
forcibly
coercively
artificially
contrivedly
affectedly
pretendedly
feignedly
falsely