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Example sentences for "evenness"

Lexicographically close words:
evenements; evenin; evening; evenings; evenly; evens; evensong; event; eventful; eventide
  1. The test should be made under conditions furnishing evenness in the soil, and it should be continued for years.

  2. Evenness in depth and width of furrow is seen in good plowing.

  3. From the perfect mortification of all his passions and inordinate affections resulted an admirable peace and evenness of mind which nothing seemed able ever to disturb or ruffle.

  4. Nothing can have so prevalent a power to still the agitation of passion in the breast, nothing is so fit to induce a smooth and easy flow, and a constant evenness of temper, as a frequent application to the throne of grace.

  5. The increase was distributed with considerable evenness over every part of the province, though the preponderance found its way to the outlying districts.

  6. Goodness of build without gaudiness, sanctity without sadness, and evenness of finish without new-fangled intricacy, pervade it.

  7. Uniformity and evenness in coloring and ripening are an important quality.

  8. Tomatoes generally color and ripen from within outward, and from the point opposite the stem upward, but varieties differ in the evenness and rapidity with which this takes place.

  9. In America before the war, as we have seen, wealth had been distributed with a general effect of evenness never previously known in a large community.

  10. The thing that astonished me was the evenness of the finish, in view of the fact that the contestants were not specially trained for racing, but were merely the group which in the round of tests had that day come to the running test.

  11. It is evenness in the surface of the sea.

  12. Here the sea is the subject, that is, the matter in capacity, but the evenness is the energy or actuality;.

  13. If I were to give my opinion upon such an exhausted subject, I should join to these other qualifications a certain æquibility or evenness of behaviour.

  14. A man who lives in a state of vice and impenitence, can have no title to that evenness and tranquility of mind which is the health of the soul, and the natural effect of virtue and innocence.

  15. That coolness of mind and evenness of countenance, which prevents a discovery of our sentiments, by our words, our actions, or our looks, is too necessary to pass unnoticed.

  16. That, and a certain slow evenness of speech and movement, were the sole expression which either of them gave to their grief.

  17. The strokes should on the contrary be performed, and the arms and wrists should work, with the smooth evenness of windmill sails.

  18. Its lower register is often weak and ineffective, and the forcing of those notes by a bad singer often damages the voice, and spoils the evenness of tone, which is of far more importance than power and noise in singing.

  19. The finest kinds of piña are exceedingly beautiful, and surpass any other material in its evenness and beauty of texture.

  20. He saluted both gentlemen and turning on his heel in proper military fashion, he marched out of the room, obviously delighted with his own importance and with the adventure which varied so pleasantly the monotonous evenness of his existence.

  21. You must pardon an old man's irritability--the news you have brought me does not make for evenness of temper.

  22. She is so intricate that her minuteness of parts becomes to the eye, at a little distance, one united veil or cloud of leaves, to destroy the evenness of which is perhaps a greater fault than to destroy its transparency.

  23. The process of kneading seems to impart an evenness to the minute air-cells, a fineness of texture, and a tenderness and pliability to the whole substance, that can be gained in no other way.

  24. In the first pits entered by the goods there is rapid adsorption in spite of the low concentration and small astringency, and the great aim is to obtain evenness of action and a good level colour.

  25. In the second place, it is freshly roasted, whenever made--roasted with great care and evenness in a little revolving cylinder which makes part of the furniture of every kitchen, and which keeps in the aroma of the berry.

  26. And if I had not a letter to write myself, I might sit by you and admire the evenness of your writing, as another young lady once did.

  27. To get this evenness the badger hair softener must be washed out and dried after coating each sheet.

  28. Upon the next operation depends the evenness of the coating.

  29. For evenness of result, it is better to use a lantern than daylight, because the fluctuation in intensity of the latter is very misleading and liable to lead to failures through over or under development.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "evenness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abnegation; abstinence; accordance; balance; calm; calmness; conformity; congruity; conservatism; consistency; consonance; constancy; constraint; continence; continuity; control; cool; correspondence; dispassion; equality; equanimity; equation; equilibrium; equipoise; equity; equivalence; evenness; finish; gentleness; greasiness; harmony; homogeneity; identity; impartiality; judiciousness; justice; keeping; likeness; mildness; neutrality; pacifism; par; parallelism; parity; persistence; poise; polarity; proportion; prudence; punctuality; regularity; repetition; repose; restraint; serenity; sobriety; stability; symmetry; temperance; tranquillity; uniformity; unity