hold one's temper



hold one's temper

Also, keep one's temper. Refrain from expressing violent anger, maintain composure or poise. For example, Billy has to learn to hold his temper when he's frustrated, or If the chairman can keep his temper, the matter will get settled. [c. 1700] For an antonym, see lose one's temper.
See also: hold, temper

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PÈIre-Occitan
SigrÚN-Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Hilargi-Basque
KarelKAH-rəl (Dutch), KAH-rel (Czech)Dutch, Czech, Slovene
BetrysBET-reesWelsh
Ayres[ɛəz]