equableness (Meaning)

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equableness (n.)

Quality or state of being equable.

equableness Sentence Examples

  1. The negotiator was renowned for her equanimity, which helped maintain a level of calm amid tense negotiations.
  2. The equanimity of the Zen master was unwavering, even when faced with adversity and challenges.
  3. Despite life's ups and downs, she had cultivated equanimity and maintained a sense of inner peace.
  4. The therapist's equanimity and compassionate presence helped facilitate healing in her clients.
  5. Through yoga and meditation, he sought to achieve equanimity and balance in his life.
  6. The equanimity of the natural world, with its cycles and seasons, provided a source of inspiration and awe.
  7. The equanimity and stability of her emotions allowed her to navigate difficult situations with grace and clarity.
  8. With years of practice, the equanimity of the martial artist was evident in their calm and controlled movements.
  9. The diverse cultures and ethnicities lived side by side in equanimity, respecting each other's traditions and customs.
  10. The equanimity and poise of the dancer on stage drew the audience into a state of wonder and tranquility.

FAQs About the word equableness

Quality or state of being equable.

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

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

The negotiator was renowned for her equanimity, which helped maintain a level of calm amid tense negotiations.

The equanimity of the Zen master was unwavering, even when faced with adversity and challenges.

Despite life's ups and downs, she had cultivated equanimity and maintained a sense of inner peace.

The therapist's equanimity and compassionate presence helped facilitate healing in her clients.