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more even
adjective as in flat, uniform
Strongest match
Strong matches
adjective as in calm, undisturbed
adjective as in commensurate; having no advantage
adjective as in fair, impartial
Example Sentences
The more even-keeled bloggers and pundits were asking, “Is it possible to separate the art from the artist?”
Reforming redistricting by handing responsibility to independent commissions might produce more even-handed results.
And in Virginia, a more even split—47 for Obama compared to 29 for Romney.
To little Yung Pak, the loud tones of the bell meant more even than to the sentinels at the gates.
The fields present a much more even appearance than similar fields in France, where the tobacco grown is small and uneven.
In philosophy the Greeks and Romans distinguished themselves more even than in poetry, or history, or eloquence.
I want to tell you everything, more even than I told mamma, for till to-day I don't think I saw it quite so plainly.
But I must not say more even to you, dear Mrs. Bodkin, for these are State secrets, which should be sacredly respected.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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