Meaning & Definition of Moderately in English
English⟶
Moderately
to a moderate degree; not too much or too little
Pronunciation:
/ˈmɒd.ər.ət.li/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To a moderate extent or degree; fairly.
Example Sentence: The weather is moderately warm today.
Definition: In a manner that is not extreme.
Example Sentence: He was moderately successful in his career.
Definition: Within reasonable limits.
Example Sentence: She exercised moderately to maintain her health.
Definition: Somewhat but not very.
Example Sentence: The project is moderately complex but manageable.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English moderat, from Latin moderatus.
Synonyms
fairlysomewhatreasonablycustomarilypartially
Common Phrases and Expressions
- moderately priced: Items that are affordable but not the cheapest.
- moderately successful: Achieving a fair level of success, not outstanding.
- moderately complex: Something that has some complexity but is understandable.
Translations
- Spanish: moderadamente
- French: modérément
- German: mäßig
- Russian: умеренно
Related Words
- moderate: To lessen the intensity, severity, or the degree of something.
- moderation: The quality of being moderate; avoidance of extremes.