unbalanced

[ʌnˈbælənst]

unbalanced Definition

  • 1not even or equal; not balanced
  • 2mentally ill or disturbed

Using unbalanced: Examples

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

  • Example

    The unbalanced distribution of resources led to social unrest.

  • Example

    The unbalanced load caused the truck to tip over.

  • Example

    She became unbalanced after the traumatic event.

unbalanced Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for unbalanced

Phrases with unbalanced

  • a diet that lacks proper balance of nutrients

    Example

    Eating only junk food will result in an unbalanced diet.

  • a chemical equation that does not have an equal number of atoms on both sides

    Example

    The student needs to balance the unbalanced equation before proceeding with the experiment.

  • unbalanced force

    a force that causes a change in motion of an object

    Example

    The unbalanced force caused the car to accelerate.

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Summary: unbalanced in Brief

The term 'unbalanced' [ʌnˈbælənst] refers to something that is not even or equal, such as an unbalanced distribution of resources or an unbalanced load. It can also refer to someone who is mentally ill or disturbed, as in 'She became unbalanced after the traumatic event.' 'Unbalanced' extends into phrases like 'unbalanced diet,' and scientific terms like 'unbalanced equation,' denoting a lack of proper balance or symmetry.

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