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Temperamental

Temperamental | Temperamentally

Temperamental meaning

Of, related to, or caused by temperament. | Subject to changing and unpredictable emotional states; moody, capricious. | User-unfriendly, unstable, that is complicated or has poorly written instructions and is subsequently difficult to operate; unpredictable and erratic.

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Augustine Moyo was temperamental, highly temperamental, but not even judgemental.

For his alleged temperamental behavior, Washburn was fired, but he still received a writing credit on the film.

Furthermore, hippogriffs being highly temperamental creatures can make them difficult to manage and control, adding to the challenges of ownership.

However, it can be temperamental.

Kokkinakis is friends with Nick Kyrgios and displayed shades of his talented but temperamental fellow Australian, smashing his racquet as Murray mounted a trademark comeback.

Temperamental, arrogant, and overly confident (although, to be fair, he is good at his field) are three traits that describe Ricky and can make him come off as an unlikable character.

WI-FI routers can be temperamental so it's important to find the best spot for one in your home.

Awnings can be temperamental and don’t always perform how you want.

When it comes to the Supreme Court, the Constitution also does not outline the intellectual or temperamental traits justices should possess.

But the biggest issue with The Karate Kid Part III is Daniel-san himself; LaRusso has never been more temperamental, irrational, and unlikeable, and Macchio (who was 28) was obviously too old to still be playing 18-year-old Daniel.

Ground Hawk is yet another rude and temperamental Supe in The Boys universe.

Our advertising revenue can be temperamental.

Though while in college, cutting a shower short may mean showering in the cold; the dorms are infamous for the temperamental shower temperatures.

He was known for combining elements of jazz, which he was trained in, with rock music, and for his temperamental nature.

Once again, this feature was temperamental on the Sensibo while the Eazy seemed more reliable.

The best-written relationship in the movie by far remains the one between Mr. Rogers and Lloyd, who perceive early on that despite their temperamental differences, each has something to offer the other.

The cat meanwhile is being typically temperamental and walking away … we’ll have to wait and see if its tail is up or between its legs.

A car that was described last year as “a bit of a diva” by Toto Wolff, the Mercedes motor sport boss, because of its temperamental nature in the first half of the season, was eventually tamed.

A lawyer I once met was obviously brilliant but also obsessive and prone to temperamental fits.

Ferry these temperamental creatures across the vast oceans to trade in exotic locales in a virtual Noah’s Ark.