单词 | clement |
释义 | clement (once / 519 pages) adj Clement weather is lovely and mild. You might describe a beautiful, warm summer evening as clement. Clement can describe a pleasant climate — "The thing about Hawaii is it's such a clement place, always." — or even a merciful, gentle person. It's much more common to hear the antonym of clement, inclement, describing terrible weather. Clement first appeared in the 13th century as a surname, or last name, from the Latin clementem, "mild or placid," and was used to describe nice weather by the 17th century. WORD FAMILYclement: clemency, clementer, clemently, inclement+/clemency: clemencies/inclemency: inclemencies/inclement: inclemency, inclementer, inclemently, inclementness USAGE EXAMPLESSwansea City are set to appoint Paul Clement as their new manager. BBC(Dec 31, 2016) It would be hard to argue with Clement if he decided that was the case, because Swansea appear doomed. The Guardian(Dec 31, 2016) A beloved Midwestern burger chain landed in downtown Seattle with a resounding thud, according to a controversial review by food writer Bethany Jean Clement. Seattle Times(Dec 30, 2016) 1adj (of weather or climate) physically mild clement weather Syn|Ant balmy, mild, soft mild and pleasant temperate(of weather or climate) free from extremes; mild; or characteristic of such weather or climate inclement (of weather or climate) severe intemperate(of weather or climate) not mild; subject to extremes 2adj (used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy a more clement judge reduced the sentence Syn|Ant lenient characterized by tolerance and mercy mercifulshowing or giving mercy inclement used of persons or behavior; showing no clemency or mercy unsparingnot forbearing; ruthless merciless, unmercifulhaving or showing no mercy |
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