1. clement - Adjective
2. Clement - Proper noun
Mild in temper and disposition; merciful; compassionate.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA standard line, promoted by people like Clement Greenberg,... is that politics contaminates art, and Manet is often cited as an example of art for art's sake. Hans Haacke
Man is not worshipful unless he is clement. Ali al-Rida
The greater part of Eastern teachers of the Church, from Clement of Alexandria to Maximus the Confessor, were supporters of Apokatastasis, of universal salvation and resurrection. Nikolai Berdyaev
We went around the room together, And he Clement Greenberg finally let me know that he thought my picture was the worst one in the show.. [she laughs]. At the same time he took my phone number. Helen Frankenthaler
If I hadn't spent many years trying to be as compassionate as Mother Teresa, as positive a thinker as W. Clement Stone, as prolific a writer as Stephen King, and as good a speaker as many of the legends I have studied, I would not be as successful as I am today. Jack Canfield
a more clement judge reduced the sentence Source: Internet