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Equable - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Equable describes something that is steady, calm, or uniform, especially in temperament or climate. It suggests consistency without extreme changes or disturbances.

equable

/ˈɛkwəbəl/ /ˈiːkwəbəl/

Definition:

Calm, even-tempered, and not easily disturbed; steady and uniform in nature.

Synonyms:

Even-tempered, composed, steady, tranquil, unflappable

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Volatile, erratic, unpredictable

Common Collocations:

Equable temperament, equable climate, equable mood

Derivatives:

Equably, equability

Usage Tips:

Use "equable" to describe someone’s calm demeanor or a consistently mild climate.

Common Phrases:

Equable disposition, equable nature, equable weather

Etymology:

From Latin "aequabilis," meaning "uniform" or "equal," derived from "aequare" (to make equal).

Examples:

  • 1. The weather in this region is remarkably equable throughout the year.
  • 2. Her equable manner makes her an excellent mediator in conflicts.
  • 3. Despite the chaos around him, he remained equable and focused.
  • 4. An equable climate is ideal for growing a variety of crops.

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