clement

[ˈklɛmənt]

clement Definition

  • 1(of weather) mild and pleasant
  • 2(of a person or their actions) merciful or lenient

Using clement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The clement weather made for a perfect day at the beach.

  • Example

    The judge showed clement treatment towards the defendant.

  • Example

    The king granted clement amnesty to the rebels.

  • Example

    The teacher was clement with the students who failed the test.

clement Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for clement

Phrases with clement

  • a clear, blue sky on a sunny day

    Example

    The clementine sky was a welcome sight after days of rain.

  • mild and pleasant weather

    Example

    The clement weather made for a perfect day at the park.

  • merciful or lenient treatment

    Example

    The judge showed clement treatment towards the defendant.

Origins of clement

from Latin 'clemens', meaning 'mild, calm'

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Summary: clement in Brief

The term 'clement' [ˈklɛmənt] refers to mild and pleasant weather, as well as merciful or lenient actions by a person. Examples include 'The clement weather made for a perfect day at the beach.' and 'The teacher was clement with the students who failed the test.' The phrase 'clementine sky' describes a clear, blue sky on a sunny day.