[ UK /ʌnbˈælənst/ ]
[ US /ənˈbæɫənst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. debits and credits are not equal
  2. being or thrown out of equilibrium
  3. affected with madness or insanity
    a man who had gone mad
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How To Use unbalanced In A Sentence

  • Our economy is unbalanced, money is in excess supply, and its circulation is completely divorced from the circulation of goods. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • The art world can be a profoundly unfriendly and unbalanced place. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only exciting thing that happened all day was when the top came off the scaffolding tower, unbalanced by about a hundredweight of slate which had been injudiciously stacked all on the same side of its centre of gravity.
  • The upside of this setup is that it can accept either balanced or unbalanced signal input.
  • The murderer was completely unbalanced.
  • Authorities now believe that the perp is a mentally unbalanced male around 35, who was dressed in jeans and a tee-shirt at the time of the Piazzetta attack on Sunday. Veniceblog:
  • He once went further and declared that all judges were mentally unbalanced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then we could file briefs pointing out the unfair and unbalanced nature of FoxNews coverage.
  • He is unbalanced, and that mental instability makes him a danger to himself and to others.
  • Never step over fences, jump ditches, or make other awkward or unbalanced moves while holding a loaded firearm.
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