equableness

/ˈɛkwəbəlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being calm, steady, and not easily upset or annoyed.
    • The teacher's equableness made students feel safe to ask questions.
    • Even in heavy traffic, his equableness never wavered.
    • Her equableness during the crisis helped keep the whole team focused.
  2. The quality of being regular and unchanging; uniformity or consistency.
    • We admired the equableness of the machine's output day after day.
    • The equableness of the climate in that region makes it perfect for growing citrus.
    • The equableness of the heartbeat indicated good health.
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