Pronunciation: /ˈlɛvəlˌhɛdɪd/
adjective having or showing good judgment; calm and rational
A1 She is very levelheaded and always stays calm in stressful situations.
A2 The levelheaded decision to wait for more information before making a choice paid off in the end.
B1 Being levelheaded is an important quality for a leader to have, especially in times of crisis.
B2 His levelheaded approach to problem-solving helped the team navigate through the challenges smoothly.
C1 The diplomat's levelheaded response to the conflict helped prevent further escalation.
C2 In high-pressure situations, her levelheadedness and strategic thinking set her apart from others.
formal She is known for being extremely levelheaded in high-pressure situations.
informal Don't worry, Sarah will stay levelheaded and help us figure this out.
slang I can always count on Jake to keep it levelheaded when things get crazy.
figurative His levelheaded approach to problem-solving is like a breath of fresh air in the chaos.
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