I beleive it is: Your teacher never loses temper; it is with him all the time.
Losing Sorry about losing my temper, my bad
Sorry about losing my temper My bad Love, -A
This quote means that losing your temper does not truly solve the issue because it is not actually removed or resolved. Instead, it is suggesting that controlling your temper through patience and understanding is a more effective way to address conflicts and challenges.
Well, it matters on the condition. If it leads to a fight, yes.
Example sentence - She was angry at herself for losing her temper.
because he's with u
Yes almost all the time.
As a prefix, temp- means "time." By extension, it could mean the present time, or "now". However, that is not always apparent in the words that use this prefix.Temperance is the virtue of self-constraint. It is unclear as to how it ties to "time" unless you think of it as avoiding what you want to do at a particular time. So in that sense, at a given moment, you might want to consume alcohol, get revenge, fight, spend money, or be arrogant, but you choose not to do so instead.The word temper is short for temperance, and it refers to controlling one's anger. Most think of the word the wrong way and thinks it means the opposite, and thus have difficulty understanding the phrase, "losing one's temper." So in light of the above, losing one's temper means losing one's self-control. Temper can also refer to the hardness of metal. If it can bend, it has good temper, but if it can break, then it has lost its temper and become brittle.The word temporary makes the time connection clearer, since it is something that is used for a particular time (usually now) and not used later. Temporary files on a computer are only used for a short bit, and then they are deleted (if the system or program that creates them works properly). A temporary worker is someone who does the job for a short time such as days or weeks until the assignment is over.
it's sorry about losing my temper my bad- a
In the song 'Losing My Religion' REM uses an expression from southern regions of United states which means losing one's temper or being at the end of one's rope.
seeing red is an analogy referring to losing ones temper or becoming very angry