Balanced - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈbælənst|  American pronunciation of the word balanced
Brit.  |ˈbælənst|  British pronunciation of the word balanced
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto balance
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto balance

adjective

- being in a state of proper equilibrium
the carefully balanced seesaw
a properly balanced symphony orchestra
a balanced assessment of intellectual and cultural history
a balanced blend of whiskeys
the educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers

Extra examples

Nature is perfectly balanced.

Our plan had been to pass a good balanced budget without compromising its essential components ...

...the desire to live the kind of harmonic life in which work and family are perfectly balanced...

Caution and opportunism must be balanced.

Balanced herself half over the balcony-rail.

He balanced in indecision.

It is important to have a balanced, healthy diet.

The prospects for the country are fairly evenly balanced between peaceful reform and revolution.

The cost of the proposed research needs to be balanced against its benefits.

A broad and balanced education is an imperative for raising standards.

His future in the job is balanced on a knife-edge.

He balanced the plate on the top of a pile of books.

She stressed the importance of a balanced diet.

We aim to provide a service that is balanced and unbiased.

Job losses in manufacturing were balanced by job increases in the service sector.

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