Meaning & Definition of word "Clement"
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Clement
/ˈklɛm.ənt/
adjective:
- 1. Mild or moderate in temperature; pleasant.
- Example: The weather was clement, making it perfect for a day at the park.
- 2. Lenient or merciful in disposition; forgiving.
- Example: The judge was clement in her sentencing, considering the defendant's difficult upbringing.
- 3. Showing leniency or compassion.
- Example: His clement attitude towards the mistakes of others earned him their respect.
Etymology
From Latin 'clemens', meaning mild, gentle.
Common Phrases and Expressions
clement weather:
Pleasant and mild weather conditions.
clement disposition:
A person exhibiting kindness and mercy.
Related Words
clemency:
The quality of being clement; mercy.
inclement:
Severe, rough, or harsh, particularly regarding weather.
Slang Meanings of clement
Meaning: Chill or laid-back
Example Sentence: That teacher is pretty clement; she never gets mad.
Meaning: Easygoing attitude
Example Sentence: He has a clement vibe, always calm in stressful situations.