Third-person singular simple present indicative form of temper.(verb)
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Use "tempers" in a sentence
"During these drives, tensions would build, backseat rivalries would come to a head and tempers from the front seat would flair."
"The captain tempers his disgust for Josh's inability to see the bowl's beauty with the reflection that Josh was not raised Japanese, so it's not his fault."
"Apparently, the HS administrators think that Mexican-American students are thin-skinned and can’t control their Latin tempers upon the mere display of American colors."