Ecuánime in english
Even
pronunciation: ivɪn part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: ivɪn part of speech: adverb
In gestures




ecuánime = equable ; unbiased [unbiassed] ; balanced ; even-keel ; on an even keel ; objective ; even-handed.
Example: Laura Carpozzi approached the banker with an equable, friendly smile.Example: Such criteria would be applied to book lists and the production, selection, and writing of unbiased material.Example: More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.Example: She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.Example: In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.Example: Some say that journalism is not objective; others that it cannot be objective; and still others that it should not be objective.Example: It is remarkable how even-handed this account is -- Farrell reveals Nixon's flaws but also shows the man's capacity for generosity and kindness.