equability Antonyms

Meaning of equability

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equability (n.)

The quality or condition of being equable; evenness or uniformity; as, equability of temperature; the equability of the mind.

equability Sentence Examples

  1. The equability of the climate made it an ideal place to live.
  2. He was known for his equability of temperament, never seeming to get ruffled or upset.
  3. The equability of the sea was broken by the sudden appearance of a storm.
  4. She maintained an equability of spirit even in the face of adversity.
  5. The nation's leaders sought to promote equability among its citizens.
  6. The weather forecast predicted equability, with no extreme temperatures expected.
  7. In his equability, he seemed to find a way to balance the demands of his work and personal life.
  8. The equability of the market helped to stabilize prices and prevent sharp fluctuations.
  9. He approached the task with equability, not allowing himself to become overwhelmed or discouraged.
  10. The equability of his tone conveyed a sense of calm and assurance.

FAQs About the word equability

The quality or condition of being equable; evenness or uniformity; as, equability of temperature; the equability of the mind.

mild,temperate, balmy, clement, soft, moderate, pleasant, sunny,gentle, peaceful

breezy, stormy, inclement, intemperate, rough, breezy, harsh, intemperate, stormy, inclement

The equability of the climate made it an ideal place to live.

He was known for his equability of temperament, never seeming to get ruffled or upset.

The equability of the sea was broken by the sudden appearance of a storm.

She maintained an equability of spirit even in the face of adversity.