WordNet
good temper
n. a cheerful and agreeable mood [syn: good humor, good humour, amiability] [ant: ill humor]
Usage examples of "good temper".
But she does well what she is told to do and she has a good temper.
There was nothing worse than having a good temper fit snuffed out by reason, patience, and control.
So she put on a pleasant mask, ignored startled frowns from Thom and Juilin, incredulous stares from Uno and Ragan, and enjoyed the outward good temper the other women had been forced to adopt.
With their muscles and their beery good temper, they were not the worst of undertakers for a house which had always been human, and had not mistaken culture for an end.
Now the monarch had a very good temper, which he carried in his vest pocket.