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overbalanced

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    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • UK Pronunciation
    • UK IPA
    • /ˌoʊv.ə.ˈbæ.lənst/
    • /ˌəʊv.ə.ˈbæ.lənst/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • /ˌoʊv.ə.ˈbæ.lənst/

Definition of overbalanced word

  • noun overbalanced Simple past tense and past participle of overbalance. 1

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Parts of speech for Overbalanced

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

overbalanced popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 85% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
According to our data about 70% of words is more used. This is a rare but used term. It occurs in the pages of specialized literature and in the speech of educated people.

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Synonyms for overbalanced

adjective overbalanced

  • excessive — More than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
  • inordinate — not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive: He drank an inordinate amount of wine.
  • superfluous — being more than is sufficient or required; excessive.
  • unequal — not equal; not of the same quantity, quality, value, rank, ability, etc.: People are unequal in their capacities.
  • unreasonable — not reasonable or rational; acting at variance with or contrary to reason; not guided by reason or sound judgment; irrational: an unreasonable person.

verb overbalanced

  • fall — to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, especially to leave a standing or erect position suddenly, whether voluntarily or not: to fall on one's knees.
  • bump — If you bump into something or someone, you accidentally hit them while you are moving.
  • collapse — If a building or other structure collapses, it falls down very suddenly.
  • collide — If two or more moving people or objects collide, they crash into one another. If a moving person or object collides with a person or object that is not moving, they crash into them.
  • ditch — a long, narrow excavation made in the ground by digging, as for draining or irrigating land; trench.

Antonyms for overbalanced

adjective overbalanced

  • moderate — kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
  • reasonable — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • balanced — A balanced report, book, or other document takes into account all the different opinions on something and presents information in a fair and reasonable way.
  • equal — Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
  • even — Flat and smooth.

verb overbalanced

  • ascend — If you ascend a hill or staircase, you go up it.
  • increase — to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to: to increase taxes.
  • rise — to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
  • straighten — make straight
  • allow — If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.

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