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equipoised Meaning
equipoised (s)
lacking lateral dominance; being neither right-handed nor left-handed
equipoised Sentence Examples
- The ballerina executed a flawless pirouette, her body equipoised in perfect balance.
- Equipoised between the allure of ambition and the comfort of contentment, she hesitated in making a decision.
- The politician's speech ricocheted between lofty promises and veiled threats, leaving the audience equipoised between hope and skepticism.
- History seesaws between progress and regression, leaving humanity equipoised between optimism and despair.
- The artist's canvas teetered between violent brushstrokes and delicate lines, equipoised between chaos and order.
- The ship's hull bobbed equipoised on the undulating waves, a lone beacon in the vast expanse of the ocean.
- With equipoised composure, the poker player concealed his nervousness beneath a poker face, hoping to bluff his opponents.
- At the crossroads of youth and adulthood, she stood equipoised, unsure whether to embrace freedom or cling to the safety of childhood.
- The diplomat's words were carefully equipoised, a delicate balancing act designed to appease both sides of the conflict.
- Equipoised between joy and grief, she simultaneously celebrated a new beginning while mourning the end of an era.
FAQs About the word equipoised
lacking lateral dominance; being neither right-handed nor left-handed
equilibrated, compensated, counterbalanced,balanced, levelled, equated, equalized, adjusted,fitted, accommodated
disequilibrated,disequilibrated,,
The ballerina executed a flawless pirouette, her body equipoised in perfect balance.
Equipoised between the allure of ambition and the comfort of contentment, she hesitated in making a decision.
The politician's speech ricocheted between lofty promises and veiled threats, leaving the audience equipoised between hope and skepticism.
History seesaws between progress and regression, leaving humanity equipoised between optimism and despair.