balks

[bɔːks]

balks Definition

  • 1hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking
  • 2an area of land covered with rough grass and bushes; a piece of uncultivated land

Using balks: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "balks" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He balked at the idea of getting married.

  • Example

    The horse balked at the jump and refused to go over it.

  • Example

    The company balked at the high cost of the project.

  • Example

    The government's plan was balked by the opposition.

balks Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for balks

Antonyms for balks

Phrases with balks

  • to be frightened or shocked by something

    Example

    She balked at the sight of the spider.

  • a line drawn across a billiard table behind which the cue ball must be placed at the start of a game

    Example

    He missed the shot because he didn't hit the ball from behind the balk line.

  • to stop doing something suddenly and completely

    Example

    He balked out of the project at the last minute.

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Summary: balks in Brief

The term 'balks' [bɔːks] can be used as a verb meaning to hesitate or refuse to accept an idea or undertaking, as in 'He balked at the idea of getting married.' It can also refer to a piece of uncultivated land covered with rough grass and bushes. Phrases like 'balk at the sight of' and 'balk line' exist, but idioms do not. Synonyms include 'resist' and 'shy away,' while antonyms include 'accept' and 'agree.'