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Meanings of
moderately
in English
Portuguese
com justiça
Back to the meaning
To a moderately sufficient extent or degree.
pretty
somewhat
fairly
jolly
reasonably
middling
passably
within reason
with moderation
unreasonably
immoderately
Portuguese
com justiça
Synonyms
Examples for "
pretty
"
pretty
somewhat
fairly
jolly
reasonably
Examples for "
pretty
"
1
Speaking to Good Morning Britain she said: The reality was
pretty
fantastic.
2
This is a
pretty
good way to answer that question, Bloys said.
3
And the answer is a
pretty
resounding 'yes,' he told Reuters Health.
4
The logical answer to the latter question seems
pretty
obvious: probably not.
5
She
pretty
much knew, without asking, the answer to that second question.
1
Market report:It was a
somewhat
quieter day in the Irish market yesterday.
2
Many South Africans are
somewhat
reluctantly feeling a sense of hope today.
3
This year, however, they were released
somewhat
later - on July 20th.
4
When Jobs took medical leave in 2009 the situation was
somewhat
different.
5
It's
somewhat
difficult to know precisely, as of course he can't speak.
1
The investing process from there was
fairly
easy: long Japan, short France.
2
High quality loan issuance so far this year has been
fairly
dormant.
3
It was clear and
fairly
free of jargon, which was also good.
4
Burberry, however, said tourist levels in the region had been
fairly
stable.
5
The Day of Reconciliation is actually
fairly
new in its current form.
1
Jean Orteig said that the staff was mourning in a
jolly
way.
2
In addition to all this, you did
jolly
well in the O.T.C.
3
It was an unconscious movement that seemed too
jolly
for the situation.
4
He felt
jolly
;
he thought it was fun to fool the Crow.
5
It is a bright little place, and very
jolly
in the season.
1
Analysts said the bank's underlying profit was
reasonably
strong, given the environment.
2
He told Morning Report he was
reasonably
confident some change would happen.
3
Lieberman's support for the Iraq War made him
reasonably
popular among Republicans.
4
Chief executive Oliver Hemsley said: We have had a
reasonably
good downturn.
5
Mr Stockdale said petrol prices were still
reasonably
low despite the increase.
1
After House of Cards, Netflix had
middling
success with its original shows.
2
She had studied intimately the needy and the rich and the
middling
.
3
Thus it fared with the better and
middling
orders of the people.
4
It is
middling
well as far as it goes-butis that all?
5
The land is
middling
good as far as the eye can judge.
1
Simon did not even notice that the creature spoke
passably
good English.
2
There are three good jokes and a
passably
amenable atmosphere is established.
3
He could judge motives more than
passably
well, and play upon weaknesses.
4
The first
passably
good-looking, well-bred man who flatters her wins her heart.
5
You are
passably
good-looking, but you are by no means very beautiful.
1
I hope all went satisfactorily in Bonn -
within
reason
,
of course.
2
If they ask you for things, do as you choose,
within
reason
.
3
Yes, on Phase 2, you'll be able to have bread...and fruit...
within
reason
.
4
We always try to give guests whatever they want,
within
reason
.
5
I can afford to pay any amount
within
reason
,
and I will.
1
When exercised
with
moderation
it acquires strength, vigor, and an accelerated activity.
2
Their wholesomeness is, perhaps, questionable, and they should be eaten
with
moderation
.
3
Wine drunken
with
moderation
is the joy of the soul and the heart.
4
His voice is never boisterous; he expresses the most powerful thoughts
with
moderation
.
5
The tyrant ruled
with
moderation
and did much to develop the Athenian city-state.
Usage of
moderately
in English
1
Germany is likely to take a
moderately
softer stance than, say, France.
2
Twenty RCTs rated
moderately
strong or better in terms of methodologic quality.
3
Changes in volumes and raw material prices could
moderately
affect working capital.
4
Conclusions: CF patients with stable disease have
moderately
reduced serum testosterone levels.
5
The water in places was shallow and the current only
moderately
rapid.
6
In the late 1940s, Jaguar was a solid,
moderately
successful car company.
7
Two years ago, Hannah Gadsby had been a
moderately
successful stand-up comedian.
8
Bake in a loaf in a
moderately
hot oven about thirty minutes.
9
All it takes is a
moderately
paced two-week investment of your time.
10
It said Ford Motor Co's bankruptcy risk is
moderately
below 70 percent.
11
Place it in a
moderately
-
heated
oven, and bake for nearly 4 hours.
12
Overall, I suppose I have loved most the short,
moderately
difficult climb.
13
The use of DALK also increased, but more
moderately
than EK procedures.
14
In smaller doses it generally stimulated the center
moderately
,
but not always.
15
It employs a
moderately
priced, no-commission approach that appeals to small investors.
16
The lips are
moderately
full, being noted as thick in 2 men.
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moderately
Adverb
Frequent collocations
moderately hot
moderately successful
moderately high
moderately good
moderately warm
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Translations for
moderately
Portuguese
com justiça
razoavelmente
moderadamente
Moderately
through the time
Moderately
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common