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Unbalanced   /ənbˈælənst/   Listen
Unbalanced

adjective
1.
Being or thrown out of equilibrium.  Synonym: imbalanced.  Antonym: balanced.
2.
Affected with madness or insanity.  Synonyms: brainsick, crazy, demented, disturbed, mad, sick, unhinged.
3.
Debits and credits are not equal.



Unbalance

verb
1.
Throw out of balance or equilibrium.  "The prima donna unbalances the smooth work in our department"  Antonym: balance.
2.
Derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane.  Synonym: derange.






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"Unbalanced" Quotes from Famous Books



... written immediately after the close of the Civil War, used these words: "Still a young man, he has a bright future before him, and if he lives will doubtless reach the highest rank in the navy. Bold, daring and self-collected under the most trying circumstances—equal to any emergency—never unbalanced by an unexpected contingency, he possesses those great qualities always found in a successful commander. No man in our navy, at his age, has ever won so brilliant a reputation, and it will be his own fault if it is not increased until he has ...
— Dewey and Other Naval Commanders • Edward S. Ellis

... cultural interests. In college estimation athletics appear to bulk larger than the curriculum. In the public mind prejudice and hasty judgments take precedence over carefully weighed opinions and judicial decisions. Conservatism blocks the wheels of progress, or radicalism, in its unbalanced enthusiasm, destroys by injudiciousness the good that has been gradually accumulating. The social machinery gets out of gear, or proves inefficient for the new burdens that frequently are imposed upon it. The social order is not perfect ...
— Society - Its Origin and Development • Henry Kalloch Rowe

... come:—the saving Truth of truths, which will make a new and better world for us. You must have it, if you are to build solidly; it is the foundation of any true social order; the bedrock on which alone a veritable civilization can be built. Oh, your unbalanced genius can produce things of startling beauty; and they have their value, heaven knows. The Soul watches for its chances, and leaps in at surprising moments: the arm clothed in white samite may reach forth out of the bosom of all sorts of curious quagmires; and when it does, should be ...
— The Crest-Wave of Evolution • Kenneth Morris

... in a paper, two days later, he had been detained in a town in Ohio as being mentally unbalanced. In the meantime I had written to my Uncle John, while we were waiting at the station, telling him briefly I was married and to whom. The note was posted not five minutes before a postman came along and took up the letters in the ...
— A Husband by Proxy • Jack Steele

... young person utterly unfit to be his wife would have to be enough. He continued to draw out her story, not because he cared anything about hearing it, but in order to spring his question finally without making her think him more unbalanced ...
— The Dust Flower • Basil King


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