Adjective
sweet-tempered (comparative more sweet-tempered, superlative most sweet-tempered)
good-natured, bonhomous
sweet tempered
Père Ubu (later: Ubu Roi), from a woodcut by Alfred Jarry Jarry returned to Paris and applied himself to writing, drinking and the company of friends who appreciated his witty, sweet-tempered and unpredictable conversation. Source: Internet
Some of them are indeed the sweet-tempered, winged creatures of folklore, but the fairy family also includes goblins, trolls, brownies, and other strange creatures, some of which are revealed to humans in this book for the very first time. Source: Internet
Temperament A Harrier at a dog show The Harrier is cheerful, sweet-tempered, tolerant of people, and it is excellent with children. Source: Internet
Duncan is indeed a very sensitive and sweet-tempered dog. Source: Internet