Comparative for average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree
“On a moderate level of intensity, such feelings would amount to what is usually categorized as cheerfulness.”
Comparative for low to average in cost or price
“The object of sound legislators on this subject ought to be to secure to the British consumers their food at a moderate price.”
Comparative for not excessive and within reason or due limits
“Under the circumstances, I believe that my demands are, in fact, quite moderate.”
Comparative for marked by moderate behavior not given to excesses
“Modesty generally refers to being unassuming or moderate in one's behavior or comportment.”
Comparative for tending to avoid extreme political ideas
“We are a group of like-minded individuals with moderate views on society and politics.”
Comparative for characterized by pleasant weather with moderate temperatures
“The city is known for its year-long moderate climate.”
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