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How To Use Well-adjusted In A Sentence

  • a well-adjusted personality
  • Also, make sure your jacket is well-adjusted because a badly tailored jacket will make you look chunky and sloppy.
  • But there was one small problem with these explanations: this supposedly suboptimal couple had managed to raise two other well-adjusted and perfectly nice boys.
  • Children who witnessed these kinds of parental disputes also tended to be more emotionally secure and well-adjusted socially.
  • Franklin said he was "shellshocked" in the spring, but after two semesters at Missouri, he's well-adjusted and able to focus on football. Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles
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  • The few available academic studies have shown that the adopted children grow up well-adjusted and comfortable with their ethnic identity.
  • His family could not understand how this quiet, well-adjusted man could have been driven to this terrible deed.
  • It's a touching scene, but not one desired by the socially well-adjusted.
  • His family could not understand how this quiet, well-adjusted man could have been driven to this terrible deed.
  • His family could not understand how this quiet, well-adjusted man could have been driven to this terrible deed.
  • Fortunately, we have children who have surmounted these difficulties and who have been described by the Children's Lawyer as engaging, active and well-adjusted.
  • Are you suggesting that 20,000 nuclear bombs and global military expenditures of $1,000,0000,000,000 a year indicate that Homo sapiens is a happy, well-adjusted, peaceful, immortal animal on the Earth? Sound Politics: Scenes from Wallingford
  • Yet suspicion of other people's culinary rectitude, along with the practicality of an earth sign, helps make well-adjusted Virgoans splendid cooks.
  • Now Pop is, above all, well-adjusted; it doesn't seek to transfigure the world, offers us no transports of ecstasy or escape.
  • The school aims to produce well-adjusted members of society.
  • The school aims to produce well-adjusted members of society.
  • Why is it that they bestow their ardour upon the well-adjusted, wholesome architects of pop's fatal new maturity?
  • Needless to say, anyone shown to be a member of the former camp is depicted as being vapid, graceless, and generally without any redeeming values, while those in the latter group are kind, intelligent, and well-adjusted.
  • 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.
  • The psychologist Alfred Adler concluded that middle children, who had neither suffered the indignity of being "dethroned" like the eldest sibling, nor the pampered indulgence of the youngest, had the best chance of growing into successful, well-adjusted adults. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Maybe it's because he's an underdog living in an well-adjusted, mentally balanced society.
  • But the Nubian had the advantage of a mirror from the brilliant reflection which the surface of the highly-polished shield now afforded, by means of which he beheld, to his alarm and surprise, that the marabout raised his head gently from the ground, so as to survey all around him, moving with a well-adjusted precaution which seemed entirely inconsistent with a state of ebriety. The Talisman
  • Children who witnessed these kinds of parental disputes also tended to be more emotionally secure and well-adjusted socially.

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