bias |
balanced |
As a proper noun bias
is .
As a verb balanced is
(
balance).
As an adjective balanced is
containing elements in appropriate proportion.
biased |
balanced |
As verbs the difference between biased and balanced
is that
biased is (
bias) while
balanced is (
balance).
As adjectives the difference between biased and balanced
is that
biased is exhibiting bias; prejudiced while
balanced is containing elements in appropriate proportion.
balanced |
levelheaded |
As adjectives the difference between balanced and levelheaded
is that
balanced is containing elements in appropriate proportion while
levelheaded is .
As a verb balanced
is (
balance).
conventional |
balanced |
Related terms |
Conventional is a related term of balanced.
As adjectives the difference between conventional and balanced
is that
conventional is pertaining to a convention, as in following generally accepted principles, methods and behaviour while
balanced is containing elements in appropriate proportion.
As a noun conventional
is (finance) a conventional gilt-edged security, a kind of bond paying the holder a fixed cash payment (or coupon) every six months until maturity, at which point the holder receives the final payment and the return of the principal.
As a verb balanced is
(
balance).
general |
balanced |
Related terms |
General is a related term of balanced.
As a noun general
is general.
As a verb balanced is
(
balance).
As an adjective balanced is
containing elements in appropriate proportion.
customary |
balanced |
Related terms |
Customary is a related term of balanced.
As adjectives the difference between customary and balanced
is that
customary is agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual while
balanced is containing elements in appropriate proportion.
As a noun customary
is a book containing laws and usages, or customs; a custumal.
As a verb balanced is
(
balance).
run-of-the-mill |
balanced |
Related terms |
Run-of-the-mill is a related term of balanced.
As adjectives the difference between run-of-the-mill and balanced
is that
run-of-the-mill is (idiomatic) ordinary; not special while
balanced is containing elements in appropriate proportion.
As a verb balanced is
(
balance).
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