Antonyms for moderate
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : adjective, noun mod-er-it, mod-rit; verb mod-uh-reyt |
Phonetic Transcription : adjective, noun ˈmɒd ər ɪt, ˈmɒd rɪt; verb ˈmɒd əˌreɪt |
- aggravate
- agitate
- agitated
- aid
- allow
- ascend
- assist
- biased
- bright
- considerable
- develop
- different
- egg on
- enlarge
- excessive
- excited
- expand
- extend
- extraordinary
- extravagant
- extreme
- extroverted
- free
- friendly
- go up
- grow
- harsh
- help
- imbalanced
- immoderate
- important
- incautious
- incite
- increase
- intensify
- intolerable
- irritate
- let go
- liberal
- liberate
- loud
- magnify
- outgoing
- outrageous
- partial
- permit
- prejudiced
- prolong
- provoke
- raise
- release
- rise
- rough
- significant
- strengthen
- strong
- trouble
- turn over
- unacceptable
- unbearable
- uncontrolled
- unfair
- unleash
- unlimited
- unmanageable
- unreasonable
- unrestrained
- upset
- violent
- wild
- worry
Definition of moderate
Origin :- late 14c., originally of weather and other physical conditions, from Latin moderatus "within bounds, observing moderation;" figuratively "modest, restrained," past participle of moderari "to regulate, mitigate, restrain, temper, set a measure, keep (something) within measure," related to modus "measure," from PIE *med-es-, from base *med- (see medical (adj.)). The notion is "keeping within due measure." In English, of persons from early 15c.; of opinions from 1640s; of prices from 1904. Related: Moderateness.
- adj calm, temperate
- adj fair, average, so-so
- verb restrain, control
- verb mediate, arbitrate
- No doubt it was true, for she would have insisted on moderate cleanliness and comfort.
- Extract from : « The Armourer's Prentices » by Charlotte M. Yonge
- But this was moderate, as the Edgware "folly" reached £250,000.
- Extract from : « De Libris: Prose and Verse » by Austin Dobson
- What is the approximate temperature for: (a) a moderate oven?
- Extract from : « Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 1 » by Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
- But it kept ON moderating, and in a precious little while it was 'most too moderate.
- Extract from : « Tom Sawyer Abroad » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- The Sterling loved to be under water, even in moderate weather.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- However, we have told her to moderate her zeal for our insulted authority.
- Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 2 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
- Set it over a moderate fire, and do not let it boil too fast.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
- Hang it over a moderate fire that it may heat gradually all through.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
- Bake the paste in a moderate oven, but rather quick than slow.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
- Bake the pie in a moderate oven, about three quarters of an hour.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
Synonyms for moderate
- abate
- abstinent
- allay
- alleviate
- appease
- assuage
- balanced
- bearable
- bland
- calm
- careful
- cautious
- chair
- chasten
- check
- compromising
- conservative
- considerate
- considered
- constrain
- controlled
- cool
- cool out
- curb
- decline
- decrease
- deliberate
- die down
- diminish
- disciplined
- dispassionate
- ease off
- equable
- even
- fair to middling
- fairish
- fall
- gentle
- impartial
- inconsequential
- inconsiderable
- indifferent
- inexpensive
- intermediate
- judge
- judicious
- lessen
- let up
- limited
- low-key
- make peace
- mean
- measured
- mediocre
- medium
- meet halfway
- middle-of-the-road
- middling
- midway
- mild
- mitigate
- modest
- modify
- modulate
- mollify
- monotonous
- negotiate
- neutral
- nonpartisan
- not excessive
- ordinary
- pacific
- pacify
- paltry
- passable
- peaceable
- piddling
- play down
- pleasant
- preside
- qualify
- quiet
- reasonable
- reduce
- referee
- regulate
- relent
- relieve
- repress
- reserved
- restrained
- slacken
- slow
- sober
- soft
- soft-pedal
- soften
- steady
- straight
- subdue
- subside
- take the chair
- tame
- temper
- tolerable
- tolerant
- tone down
- tranquil
- trifling
- trivial
- umpire
- unexceptional
- untroubled
- wane
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