Pronunciation: /mɑːdəˈreɪʃən/
noun the quality of being moderate; restraint; avoidance of excess or extremes
A1 Eating sweets in moderation is important for your health.
A2 She advised him to drink alcohol in moderation to avoid getting drunk.
B1 The key to a successful diet is moderation in portion sizes.
B2 The government implemented policies to promote moderation in spending to prevent economic instability.
C1 Finding a balance between work and personal life requires moderation in time management.
C2 The art of diplomacy lies in the skillful use of moderation in negotiations.
formal It is important to practice moderation in all aspects of life to maintain balance.
informal I try to eat junk food in moderation to stay healthy.
slang Dude, you gotta chill and drink in moderation at the party.
figurative The key to happiness is finding moderation between work and play.
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