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Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context. From McMillan Dictionary, as linked above:

[HUMOROUS] used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect.

 
  • This photocopier’s a bit temperamental.

Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context. From McMillan Dictionary, as linked above:

[HUMOROUS] used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect.

 
  • This photocopier’s a bit temperamental.

Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context. From McMillan Dictionary, as linked above:

[HUMOROUS] used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect.

  • This photocopier’s a bit temperamental.

Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context. From McMillan Dictionary, as linked above, "HUMOROUS used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect." as in "This photocopier’s a bit temperamental.":

[HUMOROUS] used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect.

  • This photocopier’s a bit temperamental.

Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context. From McMillan Dictionary, as linked above, "HUMOROUS used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect." as in "This photocopier’s a bit temperamental."

Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context. From McMillan Dictionary, as linked above:

[HUMOROUS] used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect.

  • This photocopier’s a bit temperamental.
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Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context. From McMillan Dictionary, as linked above, "HUMOROUS used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect." as in "This photocopier’s a bit temperamental."

Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context.

Temperamental is often used this way in a colloquial context. From McMillan Dictionary, as linked above, "HUMOROUS used for describing something that often goes wrong or does not work in the way that you expect." as in "This photocopier’s a bit temperamental."

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