unbalanced

unbalanced
adj
1. lopsided, unsymmetrical, asymmetrical, unequalized, uneven, unequal, dispropor-tioned, disproportionate, irregular; top-heavy, bottom-heavy, overbalanced; topsy-turvy, disordered, upset; unballasted, unsteady, unstable, insecure, unfortified, unsupported, shaky, wobbly, jiggly.
2. unsound, unreliable, undependable, untrustworthy; unwise, imprudent, injudicious.
3. one-sided, partial, inequitable, unjust, unfair; biased, prejudiced, prepossessed, close-minded, narrow-minded, jaundiced, intolerant, bigoted, partisan, illiberal.
4. deranged, insane, crazy, crazed, mad, lunatic, lunatical, demented; of unsound mind, Latin, non compos mentis. mentally ill; daft, Inf. daffy, touched, Inf. unglued, Inf. half-baked, Brit. Si. bonkers, unhinged, distracted; out of one's head or mind or senses or wits, not all there, Sl. loco, Scot. redwood.

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