equitable

equitable
equable, equitable
Both words come from Latin aequus meaning ‘equal’, but their meanings are different. Equable means ‘even and moderate, regular’ and is typically used with words such as climate, disposition, and temperament. It denotes avoidance of extremes as well as avoidance of change. Equitable means ‘just, fair’ (usually with reference to several parties involved), and is typically used with words such as agreement, distribution, principle, remedy, settlement, and solution.

Modern English usage. 2014.

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  • équitable — [ ekitabl ] adj. • v. 1512; de équité 1 ♦ (Personnes) Qui a de l équité. Un homme équitable. ⇒ impartial, juste. « pour reconnaître si ce juge [...] bienveillant [...] était vraiment équitable et perspicace » (Chardonne). 2 ♦ (Choses) Conforme à… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • equitable — eq·ui·ta·ble / e kwi tə bəl/ adj 1: having or exhibiting equity: dealing fairly and equally shall allocate...appropriations in an equitable manner U.S. Code 2: existing or valid in equity or as a matter of equity as distinguished from law an… …   Law dictionary

  • Equitable — Eq ui*ta*ble, a. [F. [ e]quitable, from [ e]quit[ e]. See {Equity}.] 1. Possessing or exhibiting equity; according to natural right or natural justice; marked by a due consideration for what is fair, unbiased, or impartial; just; as, an equitable …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • equitable — Equitable. adj. de tout genre. Qui a de l equité. Un homme equitable. un Juge equitable. il y a peu de gens equitables. Il se dit aussi des choses qui sont selon la justice & la raison. Sentiment equitable. jugement equitable. cela est equitable …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • equitable — UK US /ˈekwɪtəbl/ adjective FORMAL ► fair to all the people or organizations involved in a situation: »New legislation should ensure fair competition and equitable treatment for all the market players. »an equitable distribution of… …   Financial and business terms

  • equitable — 1640s, from Fr. équitable (16c.), from équité (see EQUITY (Cf. equity)). Related: Equitably …   Etymology dictionary

  • equitable — [ek′wit ə bəl] adj. [Fr équitable < équité] 1. characterized by equity; fair; just: said of actions, results of actions, etc. 2. Law a) having to do with equity, as distinguished from common or statute law b) valid in equity equitableness n.… …   English World dictionary

  • equitable — *fair, just, impartial, unbiased, dispassionate, uncolored, objective Analogous words: *proportional, proportionate, commensurate, commensurable: equal, equivalent, *same, identical Antonyms: inequitable, unfair Contrasted words: unreasonable,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • equitable — [adj] impartial candid, cricket, decent, disinterested, dispassionate, due, ethical, even handed, even steven*, fair, fair and square*, fair shake*, fair to middling*, honest, impersonal, just, level, moral, nondiscriminatory, nonpartisan,… …   New thesaurus

  • equitable — Equitable, AEquus …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • equitable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) fair and impartial. 2) Law valid in equity as distinct from law. DERIVATIVES equitably adverb …   English terms dictionary

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