Collocations for "balanced"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "balanced" in context.
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balance
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [bank, checking, savings] account balance
- [cash, liquid] balance
- has a [positive, negative] balance
- [adjust, fix] your white balance
- have an outstanding balance of [$40]
- [pay, settle] the balance (later)
- achieve (a better) life-work balance
- [achieve, seek] balance
- find a balance between [leisure and work]
- need to have balance in your [life, relationship, day]
- [need, find] the right balance between
- it's a [delicate, precarious] balance (between)
- the balance between [good and evil, work and play]
- the balance of power (is changing)
- lost my balance and fell
- [slipped, stumbled, tripped] and lost my balance
- the [question, comment] threw me off balance
- his [life, future, fate] hangs in the balance
- the [match, result] is in the balance
- a [change, shift] in balance
- balance on [one foot, a balance beam, your head]
- balance the [tray, plate] on your [arm]
- balance your [time, budget]
- balance (your) work [and, with] (your) personal life
- balance the [needs, demands, interests] of everyone
- balance everyone's [needs]
- balance the [books, accounts]
- the [books] balance
- balanced to [ensure, provide, give, meet]
- balanced out [with, by]
- [everything, it all] balances out (in the end)
- [perfectly, carefully, nicely, properly] balanced
- balance your [partner, dancing partner]
- [using, sitting on] a balance ball
'balanced' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):