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  • 1 moderate

    1. ['modəreit] verb
    (to make or become less extreme: He was forced to moderate his demands; Gradually the pain moderated.) μετριάζω,-ομαι
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) (keeping within reasonable limits; not extreme: The prices were moderate; moderate opinions.) μετρημένος,λογικός/μετριοπαθής
    2) (medium or average; not particularly good: workmanship of moderate quality.) μέτριος
    3. noun
    (a person whose views are not extreme: Politically, she's a moderate.) μετριοπαθής,κεντρώος
    - moderateness
    - moderation

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  • 2 Moderate

    adj.
    P. and V. μέτριος, P. ἔμμετρος.
    Self-restrained: P. and V. σώφρων, μέτριος.
    Politically, the moderate party: P. οἱ διὰ μέσου (Thuc. 8, 75).
    Be moderate, v.: P. μετριάζειν, P. and V. σωφρονεῖν.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Relax: P. and V. νιέναι, P. ἐπανιέναι.
    Check: P. and V. κατέχειν, ἐπέχειν; see Check.
    V. intrans. P. and V. λωφᾶν, νιέναι. P. ἐπανιέναι.

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  • 3 moderate

    1) μετριάζω
    2) μετριοπαθής
    3) μέτριος

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  • 4 extremism

    noun (the holding of views which are as far from being moderate as possible.) πολιτική των άκρων, εξτρεμισμός

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  • 5 moderation

    1) (the quality of being moderate: Alcohol isn't harmful if it's taken in moderation.) μέτρο
    2) ((an) act of moderating: There has been some moderation in the force of the gale.) μετριασμός

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  • 6 modest

    ['modist]
    1) (not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one's abilities etc: He's very modest about his success.) μετριόφρων,σεμνός
    2) (decent, or showing good taste; not shocking: modest clothing.) μερημένος,σεμνός
    3) (not very large; moderate: She's a person of modest ambitions.) μέτριος,λιγοστός
    - modesty

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  • 7 sober

    ['səubə]
    1) (not drunk: He was still sober when he left.) ξεμέθυστος,νηφάλιος
    2) (serious in mind: a sober mood.) σοβαρός,μετρημένος
    3) ((of colour) not bright: She wore a sober (grey) dress.) σοβαρός,σκούρος,μουντός
    4) (moderate; not overdone or too emotional: His account of the accident was factual and sober.) νηφάλιος,μετρημένος
    - soberly
    - soberness
    - sober up

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  • 8 Average

    adj.
    Lying between two extremes: P. and V. μέσος.
    Moderate, not excessive: P. and V. μέτριος.
    Customary: P. and V. εἰωθώς, συνήθης, εἰθισμένος.
    ——————
    subs.
    Middle point: P. τὸ μέσον.
    On the average, for the most part: P. τὰ πολλά, ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ πολύ; see Mostly.
    To strike the average between the largest and smallest number of ships: πρὸς τὰς μεγίστας καὶ ἐλαχίστας ναῦς τὸ μέσον σκοπεῖν (Thuc. 1, 10).
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Equalise: P. ἐπανισοῦν; see Equalise.

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  • 9 Balanced

    adj.
    Equally balanced: P. and V. σόρροπος, P. ἀντίπαλος.
    met., moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.
    Self-restrained: P. and V. σώφρων.

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  • 10 Comparative

    adj.
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.

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  • 11 Fair

    adj.
    Of colour as opposed to dark: P. and V. λευκός, V. πάλλευκος.
    Beautiful: P. and V. καλός, εὐπρεπής.
    Of personal appearance: P. and V. εὐειδής (Plat.), V. εὐωπός, καλλμορφος, εὔμορφος, Ar. and V. εὐφυής.
    Favourable, auspicious: P. and V. καλός, εὔφημος (Plat.), εὐτυχής, V. δεξιός, εὐμενής, πρευμενής, Ar. and V. αἴσιος (also Xen. but rare P.).
    Of wind: P. and V. οὔριος.
    A fair wind: V. οὖρος, ὁ (also Xen.). Of weather. P. εὔδιος (Xen.).
    Fair weather: P. and V. εὐδία, ἡ.
    If all be fair now between you and Thebes: V. ταῖσι Θήβαις εἰ τανῦν εὐημερεῖ καλῶς τὰ πρὸς σέ (Soph., O.C. 616).
    Just: P. and V. δκαιος, ἔνδικος, ὀρθός.
    Equitable: P. and V. σος, ἐπιεικής.
    Impartial: P. and V. κοινός.
    By fair means: see Fairly.
    Reasonable: P. and V. εὔλογον εἰκώς, εὐπρεπής; see Specious.
    When he comes I will speak him fair: V. μολόντι δʼ αὐτῷ μαλθακοὺς λέξω λόγους (Eur., Med. 776).
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.
    Fair words: use subs., P. and V. εὐφημία, ἡ.
    Use fair words, v.: P. and V. εὐφημεῖν.
    ——————
    subs.
    Gathering of people for merry-making, etc.: use P. and V. ἑορτή, ἡ, πανήγυρις, ἡ; see Feast.

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  • 12 Gentle

    adj.
    P. and V. πρᾶος, ἤπιος, φιλάνθρωπος, ἥμερος, ἐπιεικής, V. πρευμενής, πέπων.
    Soft: Ar. and P. μαλακός, Ar. and V. μαλθακός, P. and V. λεῖος (Plat.).
    Quiet: P. and V. ἥσυχος, ἡσυχαῖος (Plat.), P. ἡσύχιος, ἠρεμαῖος.
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.
    On a gentle slope: P. ἐν ἠρέμα προσάντει (Plat., Phaedr. 230C).
    Of motion: P. and V. ἥσυχος.
    Of gentle birth: P. and V. γενναῖος, εὐγενής (Plat. and Thuc.), Ar. and V. ἐσθλός.

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  • 13 Medium

    subs.
    Means to an end: P. and V. πόρος, ὁ. P. and V. νόμισμα, τό.
    Medium of exchange: P. σύμβολον τῆς ἀλλαγῆς ἕνεκα (Plat., Rep. 371B).
    ——————
    adj.
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.

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  • 14 Mild

    adj.
    Gentle: P. and V. πρᾶος, ἤπιος, φιλάνθρωπος, ἥμερος, ἐπιεικής, V. πρευμενής, πέπων.
    Soft: P. and V. λεῖος (Plat.), Ar. and P. μαλακός, Ar. and V. μαλθακός.
    Quiet: P. and V. ἥσυχος, ἡσυχαῖος (Plat.). P. ἡσύχιος, ἠρεμαῖος.
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.
    Of climate: P. εὐκράς, μετρίως, κεκραμένος, V. εὔκρατος (Eur., frag.).

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  • 15 Modest

    adj.
    P. and V. αἰδοῖος (Plat.), σώφρων, P. αἰσχυντηλός, αἰδήμων (Xen.), V. αἰδόφρων.
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος; see also Poor.
    Not boastful: V. κομπος, κόμπαστος.
    Reasonable: P. and V. εὔλογος.
    Simple: P. and V. ἁπλοῦς.
    Becoming: P. and V. εὐπρεπής.
    Orderly, decent: P. and V. κόσμιος.

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  • 16 Reasonable

    adj.
    Possessed of reason: P. and V. λόγον ἔχων.
    Sane: P. and V. ἔμφρων; see Sane, Sensible.
    Probable: P. and V. εἰκώς.
    Fair, equitable: P. and V. ἐπιεικής, εὔλογος.
    We should now be finding Philip more reasonable and far humbler: P. ῥᾴονι καὶ πολύ ταπεινοτέρῳ νῦν ἂν ἐχρώμεθα Φιλίππῳ (Dem. 11).
    It is not reasonable: P. and V. οὐ λόγον ἔχει.
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.
    At the most reasonable price possible: P. ὡς ἀξιώτατον (Lys.).

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  • 17 Temperate

    adj.
    Of climate: P. εὐκρς (Plat. also met. Eur., frag.), V. εὔκρατος (Eur., frag.).
    Moderate P. and V. μέτριος, σώφρων; see Sober.

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  • 18 Tolerable

    adj.
    P. and V. φορητός, νεκτός (both generally with negative but see Dem. 652 and Thuc. 7, 77), νασχετός (generally with negative, rare P. but found Thuc. 1, 118), Ar. and V. τλητός (with negative), P. οἰστός (Thuc.).
    Reasonable: P. and V. ἐπιεικής, εὔλογος.
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.

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  • 19 Unobtrusive

    adj.
    See Modest.
    Moderate: P. and V. μέτριος.

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  • 20 Unostentatious

    adj.

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