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Meaning of balance
The state of being in a stable and steady position.
Etymology of balance
The word "balance" comes from the Old French "balancer," which is derived from the Latin "bilanx," meaning "having two scales," and is related to the Latin "lanx," meaning "scale" or "dish."
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a state of equilibrium or stability, and its meaning has expanded over time to include various senses related to harmony, proportion, and comparison.
Synonyms
equilibrium
stability
poise
harmony
symmetry
proportion
parity
evenness
steadiness
firmness
solidity
levelness
uniformity
consistency
coherence
concord
accord
synchrony
synergy
coordination
composure
calmness
serenity
tranquility
peacefulness
moderation
temperance
restraint
control
regulation
adjustment
alignment
calibration
tuning
synchronization
conciliation
mediation
compromise
reconciliation
settling
leveling
evening
squaring
counterbalance
counterpoise
counterweight
equipoise
equipoization.
Definitions
- A state of equilibrium or stability, especially in a physical system, achieved when the forces or influences acting on it are balanced.
- The ability to move or stand without falling or losing control.
- A condition in which different elements are in harmony or proportion with each other.
- The act of weighing or comparing the importance or value of different things.
Usage Examples
- The gymnast showed perfect balance as she executed a difficult routine on the beam.
- The company strives to achieve a balance between work and leisure time for its employees.
- The artist aimed to create a balance of color and texture in her painting.
- The economist argued that a balance of trade is essential for a country's economic health.
Antonyms
imbalance
instability
instability
disequilibrium
asymmetry
disproportion
unevenness
instability
shakiness
unsteadiness
instability
disorder
chaos
turmoil
disruption
upset
disturbance
disequilibrium
discord
clash
conflict
contradiction
inconsistency
irregularity
unevenness
fluctuation
wavering
oscillation
instability.