Pronunciation: /ˈbæləns/
noun the amount of money in a bank account
A1 I need to find the balance between work and relaxation.
A2 It is important to maintain a healthy balance in your diet.
B1 She struggled to find a balance between her personal life and her career.
B2 Achieving a work-life balance is essential for overall well-being.
C1 The artist's painting displayed a perfect balance of colors and shapes.
C2 The CEO managed to strike a delicate balance between innovation and tradition in the company.
verb to make the credits and debits of (an account) equal
A1 I try to balance work and play in my daily routine.
A2 She struggles to balance her studies with her part-time job.
B1 It is important to balance your budget to avoid financial stress.
B2 As a manager, he must balance the needs of his team with the goals of the company.
C1 The government must balance the interests of different stakeholders when making policy decisions.
C2 She has mastered the art of balancing her personal and professional life.
formal Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucial for overall well-being.
informal I try to juggle work and personal life to find a good balance.
slang I'm all about that work-play balance, you know?
figurative Finding the right balance between saving and spending is like walking a tightrope.
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