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equableness
noun as in uniformity
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Example Sentences
The blind, blatant disregard for truth is offered without even the sugar-façade of sweetness of temper or equableness or entertainment—offered not with a sheen of condescending consensus but in an ancient tone of rage, vanity, and vengeance.
In a Cornish Garden Next, Cornwall is from its position constantly exposed to high winds, and to heavy gales in winter, combined with an unusually heavy rainfall and an "insular" climate tending to warmth and equableness.
There is remarkable equableness and stagnancy in the atmosphere up here, I think.
He took to this life with the same equableness of mind that he accepted the companions of hardship and drudgery on the open road.
He had a temperament of great equableness, and doubtless felt much more deeply than was suspected, even by those who were constantly about him.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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