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Definition of Moderateness
1. Noun. The property of being moderate in price or expenditures. "The modestness of the living standards here becomes obvious immediately"
Generic synonyms: Inexpensiveness
Derivative terms: Moderate, Modest, Reasonable
2. Noun. Quality of being moderate and avoiding extremes.
Generic synonyms: Degree, Grade, Level
Specialized synonyms: Golden Mean, Reasonableness
Attributes: Moderate, Immoderate
Derivative terms: Moderate, Moderate, Moderate, Moderate, Moderate, Moderate
Antonyms: Immoderation
Definition of Moderateness
1. n. The quality or state of being moderate; temperateness; moderation.
Definition of Moderateness
1. Noun. the quality of being moderate ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Moderateness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Moderateness
Literary usage of Moderateness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"1. mildness, lightness, softness, moderateness, moderation; spec. easiness,
benignity, ... moderateness, gradualness, slightness, easiness. genuine, a. ..."
2. Rose's Notes on the United States Supreme Court Reports (2 Dallas to 241 by Walter Malins Rose, Charles Lawrence Thompson, United States Supreme Court (1918)
"2764, final test of moderateness of speed where other vessel not at fault is ...
8261, moderateness of speed to be determined by what might reasonably have ..."
3. Galveston: The Horrors of a Stricken City by Murat Halstead (1900)
"This European scale, which has a profound effect upon European thought, is, of
course, the result of centuries during which men have noted the moderateness ..."
4. School Government: A Practical Treatise, Presenting a Thorough Discussion of by Frederick Swartz Jewell (1866)
"These may be enumerated as chiefly four; moderateness, Naturalness, Fairness,
and Firmness. The propriety of these characteristics, especially as determined ..."
5. The Politics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1902)
"... and a comparatively large number of persons is eligible because of its
moderateness, and the members of the deliberative do not make changes in things ..."