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Definition of "equability" [e•qua•bil•i•ty]

  • A condition of being equable; uniformity. (noun)

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Use "equability" in a sentence
  • "In his aspect there was a certain dryness, and, altogether, his vivacity, his ceaselessness, and a kind of equability of tone in his voice, reminded me of what Homer says concerning the old men around Priam, above the gate of Troy, how they "chirped like cicalas on a summer day.""
  • "And he was a person of moderate temperament and equability."
  • "Yes, war and oppression within and without are necessary to sustain the equability of the warfare state."