TEMPERED DOWN
Definition: To moderate or make less intense; to reduce the force, strength, or harshness of something.
Synonyms: Toned Down, Calmed Down, Moderated Down, Restrained Down, Muted Down
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The teacher tempered down the difficulty of the math problems for the students.
#2
To avoid startling the puppy, they tempered down their voices.
#3
The storm's intensity tempered down as it moved away from the coast.
#4
The teacher tempered down her criticism to encourage the student to improve.
#5
After receiving complaints, the manager tempered down the loud music in the restaurant.
#6
The teacher tempered down her criticism and offered constructive feedback instead.
#7
He tempered down his anger and approached the situation with a calm demeanor.
#8
She tempered down her criticism after realizing its impact on others.
#9
His anger towards the situation tempered down significantly.
#10
Tempered down by her soothing words, the tension in the room dissipated.
#11
The harsh criticisms were tempered down with constructive feedback.
#12
They waited for the storm to pass, hoping it would be tempered down soon.
#13
The chef adjusted the seasoning to ensure the spices were tempered down just right.
#14
The protests gradually tempered down as people began to understand the issues better.
#15
The excitement of the crowd was tempered down by the disappointing outcome.
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