Frequency rank: 7,123. – 7,129.
- moderate (degree); proper (amount); temperate; suitable
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'; noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- moderate (degree)
- proper (amount)
- temperate
- suitable
This meaning refers to a level or degree that is neither too much nor too little, often indicating a balance.
Moderate drinking is said to be good for health.
This meaning emphasizes the idea of an appropriate or correct quantity needed in a given situation.
This usage describes a condition that is mild or moderate, especially in relation to climate or behavior.
This meaning indicates that something is appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or context.
Generated collocations (experimental)
てきど適度なうんどう運動moderate exerciseてきど適度なおんど温度suitable temperatureてきど適度なしょくじ食事proper dietてきど適度なきゅうそく休息sufficient restてきど適度ないんしゅ飲酒moderate drinkingてきど適度なしげき刺激moderate stimulationてきど適度にたのしむ楽しむto enjoy in moderationてきど適度なじかん時間appropriate amount of timeてきど適度なしんりてき心理的ふか負荷moderate psychological stressてきど適度なこみゅにけえしょんコミュニケーションsuitable communication
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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From children to the elderly, sensible exercise has a good effect on the body.
However, a suitable level of stress is actually a necessary thing for your body's health.
Moderate exercise in the evening helps induce sleep.
Moderate exercise invigorates the blood circulation.
Moderate exercise will refresh both mind and body.
Moderate exercise stimulates the circulation of blood.
My grandfather does moderate exercise every morning, which is why he is strong and healthy.