moderate |
modesty |
As nouns the difference between moderate and modesty
is that
moderate is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics while
modesty is the quality of being modest; having a limited and not overly high opinion of oneself and one's abilities.
As an adjective moderate
is not excessive; acting in moderation.
As a verb moderate
is to reduce the excessiveness of (something.
merciful |
moderate |
Related terms |
Merciful is a related term of moderate.
As adjectives the difference between merciful and moderate
is that
merciful is showing mercy while
moderate is not excessive; acting in moderation.
As a noun moderate is
one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.
As a verb moderate is
to reduce the excessiveness of (something).
tenderhearted |
moderate |
Related terms |
Tenderhearted is a related term of moderate.
As adjectives the difference between tenderhearted and moderate
is that
tenderhearted is compassionate for another's distress while
moderate is not excessive; acting in moderation.
As a noun moderate is
one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.
As a verb moderate is
to reduce the excessiveness of (something).
moderate |
ease |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between moderate and ease
is that
moderate is to preside over (something) as a moderator while
ease is to move (something) slowly and carefully.
In intransitive terms the difference between moderate and ease
is that
moderate is to act as a moderator; to assist in bringing to compromise while
ease is to proceed with little effort.
As an adjective moderate
is not excessive; acting in moderation.
moderate |
weaken |
Related terms |
Moderate is a related term of weaken.
In lang=en terms the difference between moderate and weaken
is that
moderate is to act as a moderator; to assist in bringing to compromise while
weaken is to become weaker.
As verbs the difference between moderate and weaken
is that
moderate is to reduce the excessiveness of (something) while
weaken is to make weaker.
As an adjective moderate
is not excessive; acting in moderation.
As a noun moderate
is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.
moderate |
intermedidate |
moderate |
rare |
As adjectives the difference between moderate and rare
is that
moderate is not excessive; acting in moderation while
rare is cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense).
As verbs the difference between moderate and rare
is that
moderate is to reduce the excessiveness of (something while
rare is to rear, rise up, start backwards.
As a noun moderate
is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.
moderate |
muffle |
Related terms |
Moderate is a related term of muffle.
In lang=en terms the difference between moderate and muffle
is that
moderate is to act as a moderator; to assist in bringing to compromise while
muffle is to mute or deaden (a sound etc).
As nouns the difference between moderate and muffle
is that
moderate is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics while
muffle is anything that mutes or deadens sound.
As verbs the difference between moderate and muffle
is that
moderate is to reduce the excessiveness of (something) while
muffle is to wrap (a person, face etc) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with
up .
As an adjective moderate
is not excessive; acting in moderation.
diminish |
moderate |
Related terms |
Diminish is a related term of moderate.
In lang=en terms the difference between diminish and moderate
is that
diminish is to disappear gradually while
moderate is to act as a moderator; to assist in bringing to compromise.
As verbs the difference between diminish and moderate
is that
diminish is to make smaller while
moderate is to reduce the excessiveness of (something).
As an adjective moderate is
not excessive; acting in moderation.
As a noun moderate is
one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.
moderate |
benevolent |
Related terms |
Moderate is a related term of benevolent.
As adjectives the difference between moderate and benevolent
is that
moderate is not excessive; acting in moderation while
benevolent is having a disposition to do good.
As a noun moderate
is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.
As a verb moderate
is to reduce the excessiveness of (something).
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