Comparative for lopsided and not evenly balanced
“The nation is vast in territory, unbalanced in its distribution of resources and industries, and has a huge population.”
Comparative for unstable, especially from not being evenly balanced
“It just made for an unbalanced walk to the shower and a slightly less groggy march to the kitchen, where Dad sat at the breakfast table, normal as you please, reading the paper.”
Comparative for not giving accurate, fair, or equal treatment to all persons or aspects
“The board accused McBeth of writing an unbalanced manuscript that was biased against the conservative resurgence within the SBC.”
Comparative for not having a sound state of mind
“As for the mentally unbalanced people that seem to be attracted to this site, remember that hate is not a good thing.”
Comparative for feeling rather upset, bothered or distressed
“Some who were not immediately affected became emotionally unbalanced by the terrors of those around them.”
Comparative for deviating from what is considered normal
“His was an unfinished life, a strange and unbalanced character, not without suspicion of insanity.”
Comparative for puzzled or bewildered by something
Comparative for fickle in nature
Comparative for not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something
Comparative for not working or adjusted properly
Comparative for lacking moderation or control in one's behavior or habits
Comparative for in a frenzied or hyperactive state
Comparative for overly excessive in amount or degree
Comparative for having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger
Comparative for insular in one's views, opinions or outlook
Comparative for feeling worried and uneasy
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