balanced
Americanadjective
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fairly or equally containing a diversity of views, aspects, ingredients, activities, etc..
The course provides a balanced program of study in painting, design, sculpture, and ceramics.
Some newspapers provided more balanced coverage of the conflict.
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being in harmonious or proper arrangement or adjustment, proportion, etc..
These guidelines will help beginning photographers achieve a balanced composition in each shot.
- Synonyms:
- evenhanded, impartial, just, equitable, fair
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(of a budget) showing enough revenue or income to cover all expenses.
Our newly formed Finance Council will promote a balanced budget and long-range financial planning.
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(of an investment portfolio) including investments of a variety of types or in a variety of sectors so as to maximize returns with a manageable level of risk.
Stocks can help you achieve a balanced portfolio when combined with fixed-income investments such as bonds.
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Football. pertaining to or noting an offensive line formation having three linemen on each side of the center.
adjective
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having weight evenly distributed; being in a state of equilibrium
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(of a person) mentally and emotionally stable
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(of a discussion, programme, etc) presenting opposing points of view fairly and without bias
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(of a diet) consisting of all essential nutrients in suitable form and amounts to maintain health
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(of a budget) having expenditure no greater than income
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electronics (of signals or circuitry) symmetrically disposed about earth or other reference potential
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(of a chemical equation) having the correct relative number of moles of reactants and products
Other Word Forms
- self-balanced adjective
Etymology
Origin of balanced
Explanation
If something is balanced, it has equal proportions or a stable sense of balance. A balanced yoga pose is one in which you're not falling over constantly. A balanced gymnast won't fall off the balance beam, and a balanced team combines players' skills to form a stable, equitable group. Balanced information in a news report gives you the opposing sides of an issue, and a balanced diet includes some food from all the different nutritional groups. Balanced comes from the verb balance, "be equal with," from the noun form of the word, with its Old French root, balance, "scales for weighing."
Vocabulary lists containing balanced
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Example Sentences
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Unlike the federal government, states are required to have balanced budgets.
From Barron's • Apr. 20, 2026
If AI really does deliver a predicted productivity boom, it would likely raise over time the “neutral” interest rate—the setting consistent with a balanced economy.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 20, 2026
Speaking in February after delivering a balanced budget and declaring the "bankrupt Birmingham" tag no longer accurate, leader John Cotton said he was "determined the mistakes of the past will not be repeated".
From BBC • Apr. 19, 2026
With a depleted pitching staff needing him, with the Dodgers’ teetering hopes balanced on him, Sasaki came through with three perfect innings to essentially win the clinching Game 4.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2026
The family computer was balanced on my lap.
From "Sir Fig Newton and the Science of Persistence" by Sonja Thomas
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