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    unbalanced
    /ʌnˈbalənst/

    adjective

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  2. UNBALANCED definition: 1. not firm but likely to fall or change position suddenly 2. mentally ill: 3. not fair or equal…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of UNBALANCED is not balanced. How to use unbalanced in a sentence. not balanced: such as; not in equilibrium; mentally disordered : affected with mental illness…

  4. If you describe someone as unbalanced, you mean that they appear disturbed and upset or they seem to be slightly mad.

  5. Unbalanced definition: not balanced or not properly balanced. . See examples of UNBALANCED used in a sentence.

  6. UNBALANCE definition: 1. to cause something or someone to be unbalanced: 2. to make someone mentally ill, especially…. Learn more.

  7. verb. un· bal· ance ˌən-ˈba-lən (t)s. unbalanced; unbalancing. Synonyms of unbalance. transitive verb. : to put out of balance. unbalance. 2 of 2. noun. : lack of balance : imbalance. Synonyms. Verb. crack. craze. derange. frenzy. loco. madden. unhinge. unstring. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of unbalance in a Sentence.

  8. When something is unbalanced, it's uneven or unstable. If your weight on a surfboard is unbalanced, you risk falling off. Things can be physically unbalanced, like a seesaw with only one kid on it, or more figuratively unbalanced.

  9. Definition of unbalanced adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. adj. 1. Not in balance or in proper balance. 2. Not evenly or properly distributed: an unbalanced allotment of resources. 3. Showing or marked by erratic or volatile emotions or behavior. 4. Accounting Not satisfactorily adjusted so that debit and credit correspond. 5. Not treating all sides with due importance: unbalanced reporting in the press.

  11. If you describe someone as unbalanced, you mean that they appear disturbed and upset or they are behaving in a strange way. 2. If you describe something such as a report or argument as unbalanced , you think that it is unfair or inaccurate because it emphasizes some things and ignores others.