Verbal Ability - Idioms and Phrases - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Idioms and Phrases - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
Directions to Solve
Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom, If there is no correct meaning given, E (i.e.) 'None of these' will be the answer.
2.
To keeps one's temper
Discussion:
35 comments Page 2 of 4.
Rajesh said:
1 decade ago
Is one of the opposite word in "lose one's temper" of the given options "to be in good mood" I am I Right.
Sweety Gupta said:
1 decade ago
Control ones temprament, when he or she feels uneasy, by directing his or mind in different direction.
Akhilesh said:
10 years ago
When we are in good mood feel then it is called that "to keep a temper".
Aries said:
1 decade ago
How can it be in good mood? it should be to hold anger or to be calm.
HIMANSHU said:
10 years ago
I think it should mean that to make someone not to show their anger.
M. Rahman said:
8 years ago
@Karthi.
If you control the temper you can keep them in good mood.
If you control the temper you can keep them in good mood.
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Faith said:
1 decade ago
Is it easy to control the temper? I belive with GOD alone it is.
Subha said:
1 decade ago
The control of one's bad feelings particularly anger management.
Lalitha sindhuri said:
1 decade ago
I never heard to keeps. Why is it used so? please explain!
Surekha said:
1 decade ago
If you controll the temper you can keep them in good mood.
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