Adverb
by temperament
Source: WordNettemperamentally suited to each other Source: Internet
As Bruce Springsteen said of Danny; “no one inducted to this point physically and temperamentally personifies our state more than Danny DeVito. Source: Internet
A temperamentally belligerent president, whom Democrats once warned might incite nuclear war, has recently muted threats against rivals like Iran and China in favor of an emphasis on ending, rather than starting, conflict. Source: Internet
More precisely, he must be philosophically conservative but temperamentally radical. Source: Internet
Zunz himself was temperamentally inclined to assign a determinative potency to sentiment, this explaining his tender reverence for ceremonial usages. Source: Internet
Munch wrote, "My father was temperamentally nervous and obsessively religious—to the point of psychoneurosis. Source: Internet