equably

/ˈɛkwəbli/
adverb
  1. In a calm, even-tempered, and unruffled manner; without getting upset or angry.
    • He equably accepted the criticism and promised to improve his work.
    • Despite the chaos around her, the teacher equably answered every question from the students.
    • The negotiator equably listened to both sides before offering a solution.
  2. In a way that is steady, uniform, or consistent; without sudden changes.
    • Her voice flowed equably as she read the long poem aloud.
    • The climate in the region remains equably mild throughout the year.
    • The machine ran equably for hours without any fluctuations in speed.
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