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KK Pronunciation
〔 ˋbælәns 〕
Pronunciation
〔 ˊbælәns 〕
Overview of noun balance
The noun balance has 12 senses
- balance -- (a state of equilibrium)
- balance -- (equality between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account)
- proportion, proportionality, balance -- (harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design); "in all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one part to another and a reciprocal balance"- John Ruskin)
- balance, equilibrium, equipoise, counterbalance -- (equality of distribution)
- remainder, balance, residual, residue, residuum, rest -- (something left after other parts have been taken away; "there was no remainder"; "he threw away the rest"; "he took what he wanted and I got the balance")
- balance -- (the difference between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account)
- Libra, Balance -- ((astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Libra)
- Libra, Libra the Balance, Balance, Libra the Scales -- (the seventh sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about September 23 to October 22)
- symmetry, symmetricalness, correspondence, balance -- ((mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane)
- counterweight, counterbalance, counterpoise, balance, equalizer, equaliser -- (a weight that balances another weight)
- balance wheel, balance -- (a wheel that regulates the rate of movement in a machine; especially a wheel oscillating against the hairspring of a timepiece to regulate its beat)
- balance -- (a scale for weighing; depends on pull of gravity)
Overview of verb balance
The verb balance has 4 senses
- balance, equilibrate, equilibrize, equilibrise -- (bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights")
- balance -- (compute credits and debits of an account)
- poise, balance -- (hold or carry in equilibrium)
- balance -- (be in equilibrium; "He was balancing on one foot")