Balanced synonyms
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Part of speech:
Ready, prepared.
in equilibrium
Made even
Made even
That is offset, off center, or at an angle
Similar to or the same as another, as in ability:
Exhibiting symmetry; having harmonious or proportionate arrangement of parts; having corresponding parts or relations
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Exhibiting common sense; prudent:
Properly related in size, degree, or other measurable characteristics; corresponding:
Having all sides or faces equal. For example, a square is a regular polygon, and a cube is a regular polyhedron.
Relating to a logical or mathematical relation between two elements such that if the first element is related to the second element, the second element is related in like manner to the first. The relation a = b is symmetric, whereas the relation a > b is not.
Made even
counterweighted
Made even
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antithetic
Diametrically opposed
Made even
Having a counterbalance
The definition of proportionate is having a proper relation between parts, such as size or ratio.
Characterized by harmony of sound; melodious.
Not easily excited or upset:
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Not likely to break down, fall apart, or give way; fixed
Properly balanced; in equilibrium
on an even keel
Made even
Fair, under widely held moral principles, often embodied in court precedents; or referring to a remedy available in a court of equity.
Impartial; fair; just
The definition of impartial is not favoring one side or opinion more than another.
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unbalanced (antonym)
Not balanced, without equilibrium; dizzy
unequal (antonym)
Not equal, as in size, strength, ability, value, rank, number, amount, etc.
fair (related)
Light in color, especially blond:
imbalanced (antonym)
disproportioned (antonym)
unsymmetrical (antonym)
Asymmetric.
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Being equally likely or unlikely:
Possessing, proceeding from, or exhibiting good judgment and prudence
Displaying common sense.
The definition of judicious is having good judgment.
The definition of levelheaded is calm and sensible.
Careful or wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense:
Showing reason; not foolish or silly; sensible
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(Obs.) Having a keen sense of smell
Showing wisdom and good judgment
Having a normal, healthy mind; able to make sound, rational judgments
Having great wisdom and discernment.
Having or showing good sense or sound judgment; intelligent; reasonable; wise
Compatible with an accepted point of view; orthodox:
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Properly substantiated
reason (related)
Possessing, proceeding from, or exhibiting good judgment and prudence
clearminded
euphonical
(Archaic) euphonious; pleasing to the ear
Regarded or employed as a standard of reference, as in surveying.
sane-minded
smooth-sounding
apoise
Spenser
To equal a total of; amount to:
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To square is to settle or make even.
To rise in steps or stages.
To lie down and sleep:
To redress is defined as to fix something that was wrong.
To pay back; reimburse
To bear (a cost or penalty, for example) in recompense:
To cause an acidic solution to become neutral by adding a base to it or to cause a basic solution to become neutral by adding an acid to it. Salt and water are usually formed in the process.
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So as to be level; so as to be flat, even, in line, etc.
To die by hanging
To a degree that extends; fully:
To reduce to a standard or an average; equalize.
To do, make, or produce something equal to:
To act against with equal force; counteract.
To act directly against; check, neutralize, or undo the effect of with opposing action
To stabilize the purchasing power of (a monetary unit) by changing the gold content in order to counterbalance price variations.
To calculate the average or mean of
To change so as to be suitable to or conform with something else:
To estimate is defined as to form an opinion or to guess something’s size, cost or value.
To determine the number of; count.
To add up, one by one, by units or groups, so as to get a total
(Mathematics) To determine the value of something or the solution to something by a mathematical process.
To subject (a gun, for instance) to a test.
To count or compute:
To agree to or fix in advance:
Tally is defined as to count or to record an amount.
To report; announce; publish
To audit is defined as to go to a class without paying for it or receiving credit.
To adjust or arrange again.
(Grammar) To link (syntactic units) at an equal level.
(Media) To stop production of a programme.
To provide the harmony for a melody.
To provide with an adversary or competitor:
To nullify is to invalidate something or cancel the effectiveness of something.
To be or provide an equal for; match.
To bring back into being, use, etc.; reestablish
Steady means to make firm or unchanging.
To achieve equal scores in a contest.
To adjust (a musical instrument) to some standard of pitch; put in tune
To give or grant, especially as being due or appropriate:
To bear the weight of, especially from below; keep from falling, sinking, or slipping:
To sink (the head of a nail) below, or level with, a surface
To attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand.
To weigh mentally; think deeply about; consider carefully
To determine the importance, effectiveness, or worth of; assess:
To alight or rest on or as on a perch
To be more significant than; exceed in value or importance:
To pay off (a mortgage or note)
upset (antonym)
(Obs.) To set up; erect
toppled (antonym)
Topple is defined as to fall over, or to overthrow.
overbalanced (antonym)
To lose one's balance.
preponderated (antonym)
To surpass others in amount, number, power, influence, importance, etc.; predominate
deranged (antonym)
To upset the arrangement, order, or operation of; unsettle; disorder
checked (related)
Check means to test, examine, compare or inspect something to see if it is as it should be.
considered (related)
To show consideration for:
postured (related)
To assume a certain, often exaggerated body position; pose.
substituted (related)
Substitute means to use something instead of the originally needed item or to have a person do something for another.
ordered (related)
To request to be supplied with:
coherent (related)
consistent (related)
robust (related)
realistic (related)
cohesive (related)
structured (related)
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