-tempered
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
-tempered/ˈtɛmpəd/
▶combining form having a specified temper or disposition: ill-tempered.
– derivatives
-temperedly combining form,
-temperedness combining form.
-temperedly combining form,
-temperedness combining form.
'-tempered' also found in these Oxford entries:
arsey
- atrabilious
- bad-tempered
- bilious
- buxom
- cantankerous
- choleric
- crabby
- crank
- cranky
- cross-grained
- crosspatch
- crotchety
- curmudgeon
- currish
- disagreeable
- -ed
- equable
- fiery
- fireball
- frump
- good-tempered
- grouchy
- grumble
- grumpy
- hasty
- hothead
- hot-tempered
- ill-natured
- ill-tempered
- irascible
- jade
- liverish
- mild steel
- morose
- ornery
- petulant
- quick-tempered
- ratty
- scowl
- shirty
- short temper
- shrew
- sourpuss
- splenetic
- stroppy
- sulk
- sulky
- sullen
- surly

