temperateness

/ˈtɛmpərɪtnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being moderate or self-restrained, especially in behavior or consumption.
    • His temperateness in debate earned him respect from both sides.
    • The diet plan emphasizes temperateness rather than strict denial.
    • Temperateness in spending helped them save for a house.
  2. The quality of having a mild climate.
    • The temperateness of the coastal weather attracts many tourists.
    • Gardeners appreciate the temperateness of the region for growing a variety of plants.
    • The island's temperateness means it rarely sees snow.
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