How Do You Spell ILLTEMPERED?

Pronunciation: [ɪltˈɛmpəd] (IPA)

The word "illtempered" is spelled with two Ls, despite its pronunciation. Its correct IPA phonetic transcription is /ɪlˈtɛmpərd/, where the double L is actually pronounced as a single sound, similar to the "l" sound in "milk". This can be confusing for English language learners, as other words with double Ls are pronounced with two distinct L sounds, such as "wellness" or "bellhop". However, the spelling of "illtempered" ensures its correct meaning is conveyed, which is being in a bad mood or easily agitated.

ILLTEMPERED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "ill-tempered" refers to a person, animal, or thing that demonstrates a consistently irritable, grumpy, or easily provoked disposition. It describes an individual who frequently exhibits a sour or unpleasant temperament, often leading to frequent outbursts of anger, irritability, or impatience. An ill-tempered person may have a tendency to become easily agitated or annoyed by even minor inconveniences or frustrations. This state of mind typically manifests itself through a range of negative emotions such as frustration, hostility, or resentment.

    Ill-tempered individuals often lack emotional stability or self-control, making it challenging for others to predict or manage their reactions. Their irritability may be triggered by various factors, such as stress, fatigue, or dissatisfaction with their circumstances. This disposition can also apply to animals or things that display a similarly irritable or volatile temperament.

    Interactions with ill-tempered individuals can be challenging, as their negative demeanor often affects the atmosphere and interactions within social, professional, or personal settings. Additionally, their inability to manage their emotions might strain relationships, lead to isolation, and hinder effective communication. It is crucial to exercise patience and understanding when dealing with ill-tempered individuals, as they may require support or empathy to overcome their temperament and develop healthier ways of expressing themselves.

Common Misspellings for ILLTEMPERED

  • il-tempered
  • ill-tempred
  • ill-tempered
  • ulltempered
  • jlltempered
  • klltempered
  • olltempered
  • 9lltempered
  • 8lltempered
  • ikltempered
  • ipltempered
  • ioltempered
  • ilktempered
  • ilptempered
  • ilotempered
  • illrempered
  • illfempered
  • illgempered
  • illyempered
  • ill6empered

Etymology of ILLTEMPERED

The word "ill-tempered" is composed of two parts: "ill" and "tempered".

"Ill" comes from the Old English word "yll" meaning "bad", "wicked", or "evil". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "iljaz" and is related to similar words in other Germanic languages, such as the Old High German word "iz" and the Gothic word "ils".

"Temper" comes from the Latin word "temperare", meaning "to mix properly" or "to regulate". It has its roots in the Proto-Indo-European word "temH-", which means "to stretch". "Temper" originally referred to the process of mixing or blending different substances to achieve a desired consistency or quality.

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: