The word "measured" refers to the act of determining the size, amount, or degree of something, often with a specific tool or method. It can also describe something that is carefully considered or indicated, suggesting precision or control. In broader terms, being "measured" can imply acting with thoughtfulness or restraint.
The word "measured" comes from the Old French word "mesurer," which means "to measure." Its roots can be traced back further to the Latin "mensurare," which means "to measure," derived from "mensura," meaning "a measure."