levelheaded

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 levelheaded In A Sentence

  • If she levels a levelheaded, legitimate accusation, delegitimize it by feigning astonishment and outrage.
  • But, to be fair, Chuck was a genius and a visionary - destined for a brief run and an early flameout - while the Beastie Boys, despite their antics, were too levelheaded, too well-adjusted not to last.
  • She's sympathetic without being drippy, extremely levelheaded, and (for a change) her sexuality is understated.
  • He is a clever and levelheaded warrior, who knows when brawn is better than brain.
  • This insightful writing is complemented by direction that has a levelheaded terseness to it, that always keeps the film centered, and propels it forward to its inevitable climax.
  • Perhaps unreasonable times are unpropitious for a fundamentally reasonable, levelheaded sensibility with an instinct to deflate. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Levelheaded nutritionists like Nestle and Walter Willett, the author of Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy, agree that more important than the rise of fructose is the invasion of cheap sugars into the American diet. Sweet Tea
  • Even the most skilled , most levelheaded player can fail to quell the festering frustration.
  • She is a short, heavy-set woman, fiercely intelligent and unceasingly levelheaded. GENIE ON THE LOOSE
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