temperamentally

/ˌtɛmpərəˈmɛntəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to someone's natural character or mood; by nature or disposition.
    • The two brothers are temperamentally very different—one is outgoing, the other shy.
    • She is temperamentally suited to a calm, quiet job in a library.
    • He is temperamentally unable to sit still for long periods.
  2. In a way that shows sudden changes of mood or emotional instability.
    • The cat is temperamentally fussy, sometimes affectionate and sometimes aloof.
    • The actor behaved temperamentally on set, storming off after a minor disagreement.
    • Her temperamentally unpredictable reactions made it hard to work with her.
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