balanced - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "balanced" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

balanced
[ˈbæl.ənst]
[ˈbæl.ənst]
Definitions
adjective
keeping or showing a balance; arranged in good proportions.
she assembled a balanced team
verb
keep or put (something) in a steady position so that it does not fall.
a mug that she balanced on her knee
offset or compare the value of (one thing) with another.
the cost of obtaining such information needs to be balanced against its benefits
compare debits and credits in (an account), typically to ensure that they are equal.
the law requires the council to balance its books each year
Examples
Why wouldn't I want a balanced charge?
Many health experts encourage people to incorporate soy foods into a balanced diet and discourage solely taking soy supplements.
Isn't there some sort of balanced , measured response to publishing a story like that?
Here, the freedom of the press must go hand in hand with the editorial responsibility of accurate and balanced reporting.
To ask electors for an opinion without providing them with comprehensive details is bound to result in emotional responses rather than a balanced and logical reply.
Maintaining a consistent roster from year to year and signing players of similar ethnic backgrounds has helped to produce one of the most balanced , fluid teams in the world.
Everything was perfectly balanced and cooked just right.
What made that show work was the creative team's balanced interest in its cast.
It enables a balanced workload within the team and, as outlined in IBM's proposal request, is transparent to the end users.
A balanced women will give you space and respect your boundaries, because she will demand her own space and will have her own boundaries.