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up (on): He would get along better if he moderated the violence<br />

of his reactions and learned to relax. 6 mediate, arbitrate,<br />

referee, judge, chair, supervise, preside (over), coordinate,<br />

run, regulate, manage, direct: Professor Gill will moderate the<br />

panel discussion.<br />

moderately<br />

adv. somewhat, rather, quite, fairly, pretty, comparatively,<br />

slightly, passably, more or less; to some extent, within reason,<br />

to a certain extent, to a degree, to some degree, in some<br />

measure, in moderation, within limits; temperately; Colloq sort<br />

of, kind of: Clifford is moderately well off. It was a<br />

moderately hot day.<br />

moderator n. mediator, arbiter, arbitrator, judge, referee, umpire;<br />

Chiefly US chair, chairperson, chairman, chairwoman, chairlady,<br />

presiding officer, president, coordinator, (discussion) leader;<br />

anchorman, anchorwoman; master of ceremonies, toastmaster, Brit<br />

compŠre, Colloq emcee, MC: Lady Felicia was chosen as the<br />

moderator of next year's panel.<br />

modern adj. up to date, current, contemporary, today's, new, fresh,<br />

novel, brand-new, up to the minute, present-day, latest,<br />

new-fashioned, newfangled; … la mode, modish, in vogue,<br />

fashionable, in fashion, stylish, in style, chic, Chiefly Brit<br />

flavour of the month, Slang trendy, in, with it, mod, hip, hot:<br />

Elaine has little patience with modern electronic gadgets.<br />

modernize v. renovate, streamline, redo, redecorate, refurbish,<br />

refurnish, update, do over, rejuvenate, refresh, revamp,<br />

redesign, remodel, refashion, remake: We installed air<br />

conditioning when we modernized our offices.<br />

modest adj. 1 unassuming, unpresuming, humble, unpretentious,<br />

unobtrusive, reserved, retiring, diffident, shy, bashful,<br />

demure, coy, shame-faced, self-effacing, self-conscious,<br />

reticent, reluctant, timid, meek, timorous, Rare verecund:<br />

Caroline is quite modest about her accomplishments. 2 humble,<br />

simple, plain, ordinary, unpretentious, homely, lowly,<br />

unexceptional, unostentatious; inconspicuous, unobtrusive: They<br />

live in a modest little cottage. 3 moderate, limited,<br />

understated, unimportunate, unexaggerated, reasonable, sensible,<br />

constrained, restricted, restrained: The workers' demands seem

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