Pronunciation: /ˈlɛvəl-ˈhɛdɪd/
adjective calm and rational; having a sensible and balanced attitude
A1 She is very level-headed and always stays calm in stressful situations.
A2 I admire how level-headed he is when making important decisions.
B1 Being level-headed is an important quality for a leader to possess.
B2 The CEO's level-headed approach to problem-solving has led to the company's success.
C1 His level-headed demeanor in negotiations helped to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
C2 The diplomat's level-headed response to the crisis prevented further escalation of tensions.
formal She is known for being level-headed in times of crisis, always making rational decisions.
informal I appreciate how level-headed you are when things get stressful.
slang Dude, you need to stay level-headed and not freak out over every little thing.
figurative His level-headed approach to problem-solving is like a calm anchor in a stormy sea.
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