"Equably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Equably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Equably" Meaning

Equably means in a steady and uniform manner; steadily and uniformly; without fluctuation or variation; calmly and peacefully; moderately; reasonably.

"Equably" Examples

Usage Examples for "equably"


The team worked equably together, each member contributing their skills and strengths to achieve the common goal. (adverb)
The new policy was implemented equably across all departments, without favoring any one group over another. (adverb)
The weather was unusually calm and clear, with a gentle breeze blowing equably across the lake. (adverb)
The judge attempted to deliver the verdict equably, taking care not to show bias or prejudice towards any of the parties involved. (adverb)
The artist's strokes were equably confident and expressive, conveying a sense of stability and balance in the composition. (adverb)

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