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Discover LudwigThe word 'equable' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective that means calm and even-tempered, or not easily disturbed or changed. Examples: - Despite the chaotic situation, she remained equable and was able to think clearly and make rational decisions. - His equable nature made him well-suited for his role as a mediator in conflicts. - The weather in this region is very equable, with pleasant temperatures all year round. - The company's stock has shown equable growth over the years, making it a stable investment choice. - The equable distribution of wealth in this country has led to a strong and stable economy.
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equable
adjective
Unvarying, Calm and steady; constant and uniform.
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A wiry guy in a blue turtleneck and suède moccasins, he was equable but stubborn.
So when Crenshaw, an earnest historian of the game, looks back on the scenes on the 17th green, scenes that caused such an equable and respected character as Sam Torrance to express his disgust, he might, when the emotion has died down, ponder what he has done and whether it is too late to stop it.
For much of the evening they are threading collar studs, removing shoe trees and making cups of tea for you in the interval, but during a quick change their abilities are tested to the limit, because the slightest hitch can transform the most equable actor into a raving psychotic in seconds.
In real life, the easygoing Mr Kennedy is not snooty; the equable Mr Hague is seldom angry; and the humility of Mr Blair is not invariably the first attribute that people remark in the prime minister.
Many countries made a genuine attempt to set a new and equable tone for discussion and debate.
If you can train yourself to like Friday's you'll be better prepared for the coming arugula crisis, not to mention any road trips.For more equable coverage of America's regular dining scene, I highly recommend Ken Hoffman of the Houston Chronicle.
That comparison yielded two further terms.Once Dr Freeman had gone through the accumulated list and merged into one term any set that seemed to mean the same thing (calm, equable and gentle, for example), she was left with 41 that seemed robust descriptions of chimpanzee attitudes.
IF THE Andhra Pradesh principles point the way to a reasonably equable future, they will have to be adopted not only throughout South Asia but also in China, where the water available to each person is only a quarter of the world average.
The normally equable Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister, flew into a rage in February when his country and the other nine euro "outs" looked as though they might be excluded from the "competitiveness pact", a German scheme to help integrate the 17 economies in the Eurogroup.
The precipitation, combined with the equable climate, is particularly beneficial to the grasslands, which are the mainstay of the country's large livestock population.
All of these factors, combined with a fairly constant cloud cover, ensure an equable climate throughout the year.
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