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Definition of moderately :
In a moderate manner or degree; to a moderate extent.
Synonyms:
passably, to a certain extent, slightly, fair, in a tempered manner, clean, reasonably, not exactly, to a degree, somewhat, more than not, to some extent, a little, with moderation, in moderation, pretty, within reason, as far as could be expected, within the bounds of reason, to some degree, evenhandedly, middling, jolly, enough, quite a bit, tolerably, sensibly, more or less, within reasonable limits, tolerable, fairly, in reason, sanely
gradually (part of speech: adverb)
normally (part of speech: adverb)
ordinarily, dominantly, predominantly, usually, customarily, normally, conventionally, common
mildly (part of speech: adverb)
broad-mindedly, charitably, open-mindedly, forbearingly, evenly, gently, benevolently, kindly, laxly, permissively, tolerantly, leniently, cordially, peacefully, liberally, genially, sweetly, clemently, meekly, peaceably, quietly, softly, tenderly, mildly, amiably, insipidly, benignly
moderately (part of speech: adverb)
relaxedly, easily, subduedly, soothingly
soberly (part of speech: adverb)
dryly, soberly, temperately, restrainedly, abstinently
calmly (part of speech: adverb)
coolly, calmly, sedately, pacifically, placidly, serenely, collectedly, composedly, tranquilly
economically (part of speech: adverb)
parsimoniously, economically, sparingly, stingily, thriftily, cheaply
temperately (part of speech: adverb)
conservatively, frugally, austerely, ascetically, prudently, sober-mindedly, self-denyingly
Usage examples:
- We are disposed to consider him a moderately decent fellow except when under the active power of evil. - "An Interpretation of Friends Worship", N. Jean Toomer.
- The lady was moderately handsome; but her pallid skin told of secret sufferings that made her interesting. - "Maitre Cornelius", Honore de Balzac.
- But Mrs. Amberley endured them, because they were the fashion; and to be moderately in the fashion meant simply keeping up to the mark- not falling behind. - "Delia Blanchflower", Mrs. Humphry Ward.