Need another word that means the same as “moderately”? Find 17 synonyms and 30 related words for “moderately” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Moderately” are: fairly, jolly, middling, passably, pretty, reasonably, somewhat, quite, rather, comparatively, relatively, to some extent, within reason, within limits, tolerably, adequately, satisfactorily
Moderately as an Adverb
Definitions of "Moderately" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “moderately” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- With moderation; in a moderate manner.
- To a certain extent; quite; fairly.
- In a moderate manner.
- To a moderately sufficient extent or degree.
- To certain extent or degree.
- Within reasonable limits.
Synonyms of "Moderately" as an adverb (17 Words)
adequately | To a satisfactory or acceptable extent. The resources required to prepare adequately will be extensive. |
comparatively | In a relative manner; by comparison to something else. Inflation was comparatively low. |
fairly | Without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner. I was fairly certain she had nothing to do with the affair. |
jolly | To a moderately sufficient extent or degree. Jolly decent of him. |
middling | Fairly or moderately. Middling rich. |
passably | To certain extent or degree. He was passably attractive. |
pretty | To a moderately high degree; fairly. Pretty big. |
quite | To the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; absolutely; completely. You ve no intention of coming back I m quite sorry but no I have not. |
rather | On the contrary. Prospective buyers should meet the seller in person rather. |
reasonably | By sensible standards of judgement; justifiably. Acted quite reasonably. |
relatively | Regarded in comparison with something else rather than absolutely; quite. The site was cheap and relatively clean. |
satisfactorily | In a satisfactory manner. The matter is considered to be satisfactorily resolved. |
somewhat | To a moderate extent or by a moderate amount; rather. His arguments were somewhat self contradictory. |
to some extent | Imprecise but fairly close to correct. |
tolerably | In an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner. She plays tennis tolerably. |
within limits | On the inside. |
within reason | On the inside. |
Usage Examples of "Moderately" as an adverb
- Both hotels are moderately priced.
- Growth continues moderately.
- The event was moderately successful.
Associations of "Moderately" (30 Words)
bevy | A large group of people or things of a particular kind. A bevy of big name cameos will keep the adults entertained. |
camouflage | Hide or disguise the presence of a person animal or object by means of camouflage. Much of my apparent indifference was merely protective camouflage. |
comparatively | In a relative manner; by comparison to something else. Inflation was comparatively low. |
enough | An adequate quantity a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose. At the time he wasn t old enough to vote. |
fairly | To certain extent or degree. Deal fairly with one another. |
girlfriend | A person’s regular female companion with whom they have a romantic or sexual relationship. Mary and her girlfriend organized the party. |
handsome | (of a man) good-looking. Very pretty but not so extraordinarily handsome. |
impartial | Treating all rivals or disputants equally. The impartial eye of a scientist. |
interim | An interim dividend profit etc. An interim agreement. |
intermediate | A person at an intermediate level of knowledge or skill. An intermediate course. |
middle | Put in the middle. The early and middle part of life. |
modest | Marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of yourself. A modest apartment. |
much | To a very great degree or extent. We enjoyed ourselves very much. |
overdo | Do, use, or carry to excess; exaggerate. I d simply overdone it in the gym. |
partially | Only in part; to a limited extent. He was partially paralyzed. |
partly | To some extent; in some degree; not wholly. The result is partly a matter of skill and partly of chance. |
possibly | Used to emphasize that one feels that something is surprising, or bewildering. Be as noisy as you possibly can. |
preferably | Ideally; if possible. Clean it well preferably with warm water. |
pretty | Make pretty or attractive. A pretty little girl with an engaging grin. |
quite | To the greatest extent; completely. We ve had quite an afternoon. |
rather | To some (great or small) extent. This opens up a whole can of worms that should rather be left shut. |
ravishing | Stunningly beautiful. A ravishing blonde. |
reasonably | To a moderately sufficient extent or degree. Acted quite reasonably. |
resemble | Appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to. Some people resemble their dogs. |
significantly | In a manner that suggests a meaning or message that is not explicitly stated. He paused significantly. |
slightly | To a small degree; not considerably. Slightly built. |
some | To some extent quite a lot. He was still some distance away. |
somewhat | To certain extent or degree. Matters have improved somewhat since then. |
substantially | For the most part; essentially. Substantially higher pension costs. |
unimpressive | Not capable of impressing. Her early academic record was unimpressive. |