Need another word that means the same as “moderately”? Find 17 synonyms and 30 related words for “moderately” in this overview.
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
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “moderately” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
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. |
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. |
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