mentally unbalanced

  • 1mentally unbalanced — index lunatic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2unbalanced — adj. 1 slightly crazy VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ADVERB ▪ a little, slightly, etc. ▪ …

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  • 3unbalanced — adj. mentally unbalanced * * * [ʌn bælənst] mentally unbalanced …

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  • 4unbalanced — [[t]ʌ̱nbæ̱lənst[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as unbalanced, you mean that they appear disturbed and upset or they seem to be slightly mad. I knew how unbalanced Paula had been since my uncle Peter died... He was shown to be mentally …

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  • 5unbalanced — [adj1] not even, stable asymmetric, asymmetrical, disproportionate, irregular, lopsided, not balanced, off balance, shaky, top heavy, treacherous, unequal, uneven, unstable, unsteady, unsymmetrical, wobbly; concept 480 Ant. balanced, even, fair,… …

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  • 6unbalanced — [unbal′ənst] adj. 1. not in balance or equilibrium 2. not equal as to debit and credit 3. a) mentally deranged b) erratic or unstable …

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  • 7unbalanced — un|bal|anced [ ʌn bælənst ] adjective 1. ) mentally ill 2. ) giving only one view or opinion of a situation or subject: BIASED: unbalanced news coverage 3. ) not containing all the necessary parts in the correct amount: an unbalanced diet …

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  • 8unbalanced — adjective 1) he is unbalanced and dangerous Syn: unstable, mentally ill, deranged, demented, disturbed, unhinged, insane, mad, out of one s mind; informal crazy, loopy, loony, nuts, nutso, nutty, cracked, bushed, scre …

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  • 9mentally — adv. Mentally is used with these adjectives: ↑active, ↑alert, ↑competent, ↑defective, ↑deficient, ↑deranged, ↑disabled, ↑disturbed, ↑exhausted, ↑exhausting, ↑handicapped, ↑ …

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  • 10unbalanced — adjective Date: 1650 not balanced: as a. not in equilibrium b. mentally disordered or deranged c. not adjusted so as to make credits equal to debits < an unbalanced account > …

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