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well-balanced
[ wel-bal-uhnst ]
adjective
- rightly balanced, adjusted, or regulated:
a well-balanced diet.
- sensible; sane:
a well-balanced mind.
well-balanced
adjective
- having good balance or proportions
- of balanced mind; sane or sensible
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-balanced1
Example Sentences
When students are overweight or obese, well-balanced meals are especially important.
One group of students gave a well-balanced and coherent presentation.
And his black evening gowns with bodices swathed in sheer black organza were a well-balanced cocktail of sex and subtlety.
Losing a job often translates into cutting back the food budget, which makes it harder to put well-balanced meals on the table.
Freedom and courtesy were so well balanced in this society, that little restraint was put upon conversation.
The more normal and well balanced a community is, the greater are the child's chances of developing a well-balanced personality.
They then make fine, regular, well balanced tops which are easily kept opened out in the desired vase form.
From the preceding table plan a well-balanced and cheap dietary for one day for a family of five, two adults and three children.
Thus he is making a character, strong and well-balanced, which will be very useful to him when he comes to be a man.
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