temp
1 Americannoun
verb (used without object)
abbreviation
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temperature.
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temporary.
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in the time of.
abbreviation
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temperate
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temperature
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temporary
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tempore
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of temp1
First recorded in 1930–35; by shortening
Origin of temp.2
From the Latin word tempore
Example Sentences
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Prime Video’s award-winning series returns with a new unwitting hero, who is hired as a temp at a hot sauce company — gentle, funny pranks ensue.
From Los Angeles Times
Anthony Norman, 25, the new season’s out-of-the-loop hero, has been hired for what he believes is a temp job at the small, family owned Rockin’ Grandma’s Hot Sauce.
From Los Angeles Times
"Whether that's putting in some sort of temporary structure or putting a temp track across the field alongside the landslide."
From BBC
“You’re in luck. I just finished up a batch of croissants, but there’s also shepherd’s pie if you want. The temp really dropped tonight, right?”
From Literature
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In October, finally a flash of luck: Lee got a job through a temp agency collecting water payments at $17.30 an hour.
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