level-headed

ADJECTIVE
  1. exercising or showing good judgment
    healthy relations between labor and management
    no sound explanation for his decision
    a healthy fear of rattlesnakes
    healthy scepticism
    a sound approach to the problem
    sound advice
    the healthy attitude of French laws
    an intelligent solution
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How To Use level-headed In A Sentence

  • One is a practical optimist, the other a level-headed pragmatist.
  • Oakes was known as a level-headed, reliable reporter throughout his long career, which began at the Thestar.com - Home Page
  • It is the most realistic and level-headed account I have read.
  • She is also usually level-headed, pleasant, intelligent and courteous.
  • He will be perhaps a radiating center of altruism, devoted to his friends, a level-headed protector of the working classes, a patron of the arts in his own clearminded, unlettered way. Ridgway of Montana (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain)
  • The hope that irrational people will act rationally is a perpetual delusion of the level-headed.
  • For what he knew, she was level-headed and exuded confidence on a regular basis.
  • I don't understand the holier-than-thou attitude from someone who has always seemed very level-headed and calm.
  • Like the introduction of decimal currency, the advent of the Euro was an opportunity no level-headed business man or woman would miss.
  • Hopefully, some of the more level-headed members of the council can prevail and make the Boom Town fiasco a bust.
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