The Opposite(Antonym) of “immoderately”
The antonyms of immoderately are moderately, reasonably, and temperately. These antonyms convey the opposite meaning of excessive or extreme behavior. They imply a sense of control, balance, and restraint.
Explore all Antonyms of “immoderately”
Definitions and Examples of moderately, reasonably, temperately
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To a reasonable extent; not excessively or extremely.
Example
She ate moderately during the party and didn't feel too full or uncomfortable.
In a sensible or logical manner; to a fair or justifiable extent.
Example
The store priced its products reasonably to attract more customers.
In a way that shows moderation or self-restraint; not excessively or immoderately.
Example
He drank temperately during the party and didn't get drunk.
Key Differences: moderately vs reasonably vs temperately
- 1Moderately implies a sense of balance and control in one's actions.
- 2Reasonably suggests a fair or justifiable extent of something.
- 3Temperately conveys a sense of self-restraint and moderation in one's behavior.
Effective Usage of moderately, reasonably, temperately
- 1Express Opinions: Use these antonyms to express opinions about actions or behaviors.
- 2Make Suggestions: Incorporate these antonyms when making suggestions or recommendations.
- 3Discuss Habits: Utilize these antonyms when discussing habits or lifestyles.
Remember this!
The antonyms moderately, reasonably, and temperately convey the opposite meaning of excessive or extreme behavior. They suggest a sense of control, balance, and restraint. Use these words to express opinions, make suggestions, and discuss habits or lifestyles.