noun
- plural of equability; the quality or state of being equable; evenness of temper or composure; uniformity or consistency.
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or psychological contexts
Examples
- Her equabilities of mood made her a reliable and steady friend.
- The equabilities of the climate in that region support diverse plant life.
- His equabilities in handling stress impressed his colleagues.
- The equabilities of temperature throughout the year made the location ideal for agriculture.
- She maintained equabilities of purpose despite numerous setbacks.
- The equabilities of his character were evident in how he treated everyone with respect.