Equability example sentences

equability

definition

  - noun form of equable

eq·ua·ble

adjective

equable (adjective)

  - (of a person) not easily disturbed or angered; calm and even-tempered.

  - not varying or fluctuating greatly:

Synonyms

equable, calm, composed, collected, cool, relaxed, easygoing, nonchalant, insouciant, blithe, mellow, mild, serene, tranquil, placid, steady, stable, quiet, levelheaded, imperturbable, unexcitable, unruffled, unperturbed, unflustered, undisturbed, untroubled, unflappable, unfazed, together, nonplussed, equanimous, temperamental, excitable, stable, constant, steady, even, uniform, regular, unvarying, consistent, unchanging, changeless, moderate, temperate, nonextreme, fair, uneven, extreme

"Equability" Example Sentences

1. The equability of his temperament was remarkable given the circumstances.
2. Her equability of spirit shone through even in the face of adversity.
3. Despite the chaos, he maintained an admirable equability.
4. The equability of the climate made the island a popular destination.
5. We admired the equability with which she handled the difficult situation.
6. The judge was known for his equability and fairness in the courtroom.
7. His equability of character made him a trusted friend.
8. The equability of his income allowed him to live comfortably.
9. Such equability under pressure is rare indeed.
10. Maintaining equability in the face of criticism is a true test of character.
11. The equability of her disposition was a source of strength.
12. One key to success is equability in the face of setbacks.
13. His equability of mood is almost unsettling.
14. The equability of the temperature throughout the year was ideal.
15. We sought a leader with equability and decisiveness.
16. The lack of equability in the data skewed the results.
17. Equability is a valuable trait in a teacher.
18. Equability of distribution is essential for fairness.
19. The company prized equability in its employees.
20. They aimed for equability of opportunity for all.
21. Achieving equability in resource allocation is challenging.
22. His calm demeanor reflected his inner equability.
23. The equability of her voice soothed my anxieties.
24. The equability of the land made farming easy.
25. She possessed a remarkable equability of mind.
26. A lack of equability can lead to conflict.
27. We strive for equability in our treatment of all customers.
28. The equability of the workforce was a source of pride.
29. Her equability made her a calming presence.
30. The region's equability of rainfall supported a thriving agriculture.
31. Maintaining equability in a diverse team requires skill.
32. The equability of his actions inspired confidence.
33. With remarkable equability, she faced the difficult challenge.
34. The equability of his performance over the years was consistent.
35. He impressed us with his equability under extreme pressure.
36. The equability of the distribution was surprisingly accurate.
37. Developing equability takes time and self-awareness.
38. Their equability in decision-making was commendable.
39. The equability of the terrain made the hike relatively easy.
40. Equability in a workplace fosters collaboration.
41. She handled the stressful situation with remarkable equability.
42. The equability of his response was appreciated by all.
43. The equability of his character was reflected in his art.
44. We need more equability in the distribution of wealth.
45. The equability of the light throughout the day was perfect.
46. A sense of equability pervaded the meeting.
47. His equability was tested, but he remained composed.
48. The committee aimed for equability in its representation.
49. Despite the provocation, he maintained his equability.
50. Equability of access to healthcare is a crucial goal.

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