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LOSE/HOLD (ONE'S) TEMPER

to become suddenly angry. To hold one’s temper means to remain calm when irritated.
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1. The children’s mother was tired of asking them to pick up their toys. Finally, she lost her temper and yelled at them.
2. Joel was a calm and quiet person who never became visibly angry. Even when pushed, he was always able to hold his temper

Synonym: lose/keep (one’s) cool. Compare to: blow (one’s) stack; fly off the handle; see red; hot under the collar.


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