equable
1 of 1adjective/ˈɛkwəbəl/
Forms:more equable,most equable
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calm and even-tempered
- She remained equable even under intense criticism.
- His equable nature made him a reliable team leader.
- Despite the chaos around him, he spoke in an equable tone.
- The teacher's equable temperament kept the class orderly.
- He faced every setback with equable patience and composure.
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not subject to significant change
- The region's equable climate attracts retirees and tourists alike.
- Her performance throughout the year was equable and dependable.
- Scientists prefer locations with equable temperatures for experiments.
- The machine operated with equable efficiency, without sudden drops in output.