0 in a way that relates to someone's character and feelings: --
1 in a way that involves something working well sometimes and not working at other times: --
After examining my car, they said they had absolutely no idea why it has been behaving temperamentally.
We have historic- ally and temperamentally always wanted to test any case that is made.
Instead, we want to recruit well-intentioned people who are temperamentally suitable to work with children under supervision.
A man may be temperamentally unfit to hold a licence.
It may be that children who are physiologically dysregulated are more temperamentally difficult, and may behave negatively not only with their friends, but also with family members.
However, the anxious arousal mechanism is thought to be less effective with children who are temperamentally fearless because they tend to respond with insufficient anxiety when confronted with their wrongdoing.
Temperamentally and academically, they closely mirrored the profiles of the highest risk group.
Personality and behavior in parents of temperamentally inhibited and uninhibited children.
Lacking in imagination, he is personally and temperamentally unprepared to exercise the power that he and his wife have grabbed.