Equability [noun]

Definition of Equability:

boredom; sameness

Opposite/Antonyms of Equability:


Sentence/Example of Equability:

Its poise and equability began to grow trivial, its exalted familiarity to become mere vulgarity.

There were storms enough without, and equability was to be desired at the fireside even at a sacrifice of deeper pleasures.

A great breadth and height of trough are incompatible with equability of the cementing temperature.

Equability of tone is best attained by the exclusive use of familiar and idiomatic words.

Equability, however, is not the only noteworthy characteristic of the Key West climate.

And you are to receive it all with the same equability of mind, knowing that He always acts for the best.

His thoughts are natural, and his style has a smooth and placid equability, which has never yet obtained its due commendation.

But, as the sun rose, and the air grew sweet with pine scent, he slowly regained a sort of equability.

With all this equability of temper and remarkable benevolence, there was no insipidity of character.

Let not merchandise be in the sole power of the sellers, but let an agreeable equability be observed in all things.