equability

/ˌɛkwəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being calm and even-tempered; not easily upset or annoyed.
    • His natural equability meant he rarely argued with anyone, even when provoked.
    • The teacher's equability made even the most stressful classroom situations feel manageable.
    • Her equability during the crisis helped keep the whole team focused.
  2. The state of being steady, uniform, or free from extreme changes.
    • The machine's equability in output ensured consistent product quality.
    • Investors appreciate the equability of the stock's performance over the past decade.
    • The equability of the climate in this region makes it ideal for year-round farming.
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