কৃপালু, মৃদু, দয়াশীল, দয়াবান্, দয়াময়, কৃপাময়, ক্ষমাকর, ক্ষমাপরায়ণ
(1) (of weather or climate
(2) (used of persons or behavior
(3) (of weather or climate) physically mild
(4) (used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy
(5) Calm
(6) Mild (weather)
(7) Forgiving
(1) The clement weather of late has of course helped, but the signs were there of a huge improvement long before mother nature decided to give a hand.
(2) To be clement is to be lenient and compassionate, or, in the case of weather, perfectly heavenly.
(3) The mountain trails are fundamental to trading and pattern a working myriad of paths during the more clement months of the year.
(4) And, yes, some prefer the street to the disease, the occasional violence and the lack of privacy of shelters (at least in clement weather).
(5) Ireland on St Patrick's Day is not known for its clement weather.
(6) The area is known as Sorlandet and it's quieter and more clement than the rest of Norway.
(7) After all, not only does he have a silly nickname (the Gardener) but he also insists on wearing a white polo-neck top under his jersey, even in clement weather.
(8) The late summer weather was so clement that the women of Le Palais even took to walking the streets in their lingerie.
(9) Ski mountaineering or touring is a popular Alpine pursuit in spring, when the weather is clement and the crevasses are mapped.
(10) May, September and October are the best months; in winter, June to August, the West Coast can be more clement .
(11) In fact, as spring draws on the weather around Highbury seems generally clement .
(12) Farmers are just one group taking advantage of the clement weather.
(13) The spring weather turned so clement I was able to take my coat off for half an hour in the drawing-room.
(14) Whether we get a clean outcome to the biennial contest will depend on the more clement weather.
(15) In Wellington the weather was clement and the home side wanted to alter the balance of its game.
(16) With the weathermen tentatively giving clement weather, it should be an enjoyable day for all.
(17) I don't use it, despite the recently clement weather.
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(19) Not wanting to push her luck by asking why Angela was being so clement , she thanked her mother sweetly and left to her room to finish her homework.
(20) There is on him no sin, for indeed God is clement .
harsh
inclement
intemperate
severe
Inclement
Harsh
Severe
Violent
Hard
Hard-hearted
Mean
Unforgiving