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Just Vocabulary|JV531 (Moratorium and Temperate) Episode
MORATORIUM = (noun) suspension of activity for an agreed amount of time.Synonyms:
suspension, freeze, halt, pause, stop, standstill
Antonyms:
beginning, commencement, continuation
Examples:- The Financial Director issued a spending moratorium until the company received a second round of funding. - It's been four years now since John self-imposed a moratorium on flying, and he still refuses to step foot in a plane.- I am all in favor for a five-year worldwide moratorium on nuclear weapons testing.- Norway is proposing a five-year moratorium on whale-hunting.
TEMPERATE = moderate or mild, not extreme, especially said of climate and behavior
Synonyms:
calm, agreeable, constant, mild, moderate, even-tempered, reasonable, steady, stable, dispassionate
Antonyms:
extreme, immoderate, severe, unrestrained, excessive
Examples:- I moved from the Netherlands to Cape Town because of its temperate climate. - Lisa describes herself as having a temperate personality, but most of
her friends think she is a little moody. - It is not a bad idea to exercise temperance when drinking alcohol.- Her response to the news was temperate, though I expected her to be more excited.
[ Mon, 18 May 2009 03:16:00 GMT ]
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