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Moderate Meaning in English

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/ˈmɑdɝˌeɪt/, /ˈmɑdɝət/
MAH-der-ayt, MAH-der-it
/ˈmɑdəɹeɪt/
MOD-uh-rayt

Definition

As an adjective, it means something that is not extreme, but is in the middle between two ends. As a verb, it means to make something less extreme or to guide or run a discussion or meeting.

Usage & Nuances

'Moderate' as an adjective is used for amounts, temperatures, opinions, or behavior ('a moderate climate', 'moderate views'). As a verb, often heard in debates or meetings ('to moderate a panel'). Be careful: in politics, a 'moderate' is someone with centrist views.

Example Sentences

The weather is moderate in spring.

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Please eat a moderate amount of sweets.

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He tried to moderate the argument.

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Her opinions are always pretty moderate; she doesn't like extremes.

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Can you moderate the panel discussion tomorrow?

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Try to keep your expectations moderate—not too high, not too low.

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