The difference between Equable and Unvarying
When used as adjectives, equable means unvarying, calm and steady, whereas unvarying means persistent, constant or changeless.
check bellow for the other definitions of Equable and Unvarying
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Equable as an adjective:
Unvarying, calm and steady; constant and uniform.
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Equable as an adjective (of temperature):
Free from extremes of heat or cold.
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Equable as an adjective (of emotions etc):
Not easily disturbed; tranquil.
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Unvarying as an adjective:
persistent, constant or changeless
Examples:
"You can be sure of our unvarying attention."
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Unvarying as an adjective:
lacking variety; having a uniform character
Examples:
"The prizewinning carrots were of an unvarying size."