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Definition of moderate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of moderate is as below...
Moderate
(a.)
Limited
in
degree
of
activity,
energy,
or
excitement;
reasonable;
calm; slow; as,
moderate
language;
moderate
endeavors..
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Dampish
::
Dampish
(a.)
Moderately
damp or
moist.
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.)
Limited
in scope or
effects;
as, a
reformation
of a
moderate
kind..
Slow
::
Slow
(superl.)
Moving
a short space in a
relatively
long time; not
swift;
not quick in
motion;
not
rapid;
moderate;
deliberate;
as, a slow
stream;
a slow
motion..
Dill
::
Dill (n.) An herb
(Peucedanum
graveolens),
the seeds of which are
moderately
warming,
pungent,
and
aromatic,
and were
formerly
used as a
soothing
medicine
for
children;
--
called
also
dillseed..
Subfusk
::
Subfuscous
(a.)
Duskish;
moderately
dark;
brownish;
tawny.
Measurable
::
Measurable
(a.)
Moderate;
temperate;
not
excessive.
Pudding
::
Pudding
(n.) A
species
of food of a soft or
moderately
hard
consistence,
variously
made, but often a
compound
of flour or meal, with milk and eggs, etc..
Sotto Voce
::
Sotto voce () With a
restrained
voice or
moderate
force;
in an
undertone.
Mad
::
Mad
(superl.)
Extravagant;
immoderate.
Mild
::
Mild
(superl.)
Gentle;
pleasant;
kind; soft;
bland;
clement;
hence,
moderate
in
degree
or
quality;
-- the
opposite
of
harsh,
severe,
irritating,
violent,
disagreeable,
etc.; --
applied
to
persons
and
things;
as, a mild
disposition;
a mild eye; a mild air; a mild
medicine;
a mild
insanity..
Subnasal
::
Subnarcotic
(a.)
Moderately
narcotic.
Mesodont
::
Mesodont
(a.)
Having
teeth of
moderate
size.
Mediocre
::
Mediocre
(a.) Of a
middle
quality;
of but a
moderate
or low
degree
of
excellence;
indifferent;
ordinary.
Sprinkle
::
Sprinkle
(v. i.) To rain
moderately,
or with
scattered
drops
falling
now and then; as, it
sprinkles..
Dynamite
::
Dynamite
(n.) An
explosive
substance
consisting
of
nitroglycerin
absorbed
by some
inert,
porous
solid,
as
infusorial
earth,
sawdust,
etc. It is safer than
nitroglycerin,
being less
liable
to
explosion
from
moderate
shocks,
or from
spontaneous
decomposition..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(v. i.) To
preside
as a
moderator.
Dusk
::
Dusk (a.)
Tending
to
darkness
or
blackness;
moderately
dark or
black;
dusky.
Immoderate
::
Immoderate
(a.) Not
moderate;
exceeding
just or usual and
suitable
bounds;
excessive;
extravagant;
unreasonable;
as,
immoderate
demands;
immoderate
grief;
immoderate
laughter..
Feverish
::
Feverish
(a.)
Having
a
fever;
suffering
from, or
affected
with, a
moderate
degree
of
fever;
showing
increased
heat and
thirst;
as, the
patient
is
feverish..
Guzzle
::
Guzzle
(v. t.) To
swallow
much or
often;
to
swallow
with
immoderate
gust; to drink
greedily
or
continually;
as, one who
guzzles
beer..
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