Idiom/phrase meaning: "to keep one's temper" (choose the correct sense) Context: Used to describe emotional self-control under provocation. Select the best meaning.

Verbal Ability Idioms and Phrases Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    To become hungry
  • B
    To be in a good mood
  • C
    To remain calm; not lose one's temper
  • D
    To be aloof from others
  • E
    None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: To remain calm; not lose one's temper

Explanation

Concept"To keep one's temper" means to maintain self-control and stay calm, especially when provoked.

Option analysisTo remain calm; not lose one's temper — precise meaning. ✅(b) "Good mood" is close, but the idiom focuses on control rather than mood quality.(a), (d) — unrelated.

Common pitfalls

  • Confusing "keep" with "lose" one's temper; they are opposites.

Final AnswerTo remain calm; not lose one's temper.

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