be balanced

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

To be in a state of equilibrium or equal proportions.

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Examples (10)

  • The report was accurate and well balanced.
  • For a healthy lifestyle, your diet must be properly balanced.
  • The issues are finely balanced, with strong arguments on both sides.
  • Parliament was evenly balanced between the two main parties after the election.
  • The sculpture is perfectly balanced on a tiny point.
  • It's important that your work life and personal life are balanced.
  • The budget for next year will need to be carefully balanced to avoid a deficit.
  • Her argument was so balanced that it was difficult to disagree with her conclusion.
  • The team is nicely balanced with both experienced players and young talent.
  • If the forces were not delicately balanced, the entire structure would collapse.