Thesaurus / unbalance
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In uncommon cases, loud, sudden noise can generate a sense of unbalance, which can translate into the same unsettling physical instability generated by rapid motion.
YOUR BRAIN IS LIKE BEETHOVEN - ISSUE 107: THE EDGEJONATHAN BERGEROCTOBER 27, 2021NAUTILUSSymptoms should not be mistaken for causes, but pelvic diseases at least aggravate a tendency toward mental unbalance.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEYShe had, in her high moments, believed herself an adventuress whose poise and plans nothing could unbalance.
CHILDREN OF THE WHIRLWINDLEROY SCOTTThe only sensation was unbalance, as if I were walking uphill.
THE SCAPEGOATRICHARD MAPLESHerein lies the unbalance, the great biological menace to the future of civilization.
THE PIVOT OF CIVILIZATIONMARGARET SANGERThey had imprisoned the king because he had given many evidences of mental unbalance.
THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYNHAROLD MACGRATHIt was compact and light, its only fundamental disadvantage being the inherent unbalance of the 90V-8.
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS' ENGINES AND THEIR DESIGNLEONARD S. HOBBS.Her question seemed totally unrelated to her reassurance as to Ann—another clear symptom of her emotional unbalance.
THE CARTELS JUNGLEIRVING E. COX, JR.Gesture, that faultless language which challenges counterfeit, betrayed unbalance somewhere.
INCREDIBLE ADVENTURESALGERNON BLACKWOODThere was no unbalance in the minds that conceived the harmonious and magnificent structures of the temples.
INCREDIBLE ADVENTURESALGERNON BLACKWOODWORDS RELATED TO UNBALANCE
- aberration
- absurdity
- alienation
- brainsickness
- craziness
- delirium
- delusion
- derangement
- distraction
- disturbance
- dotage
- folly
- frenzy
- hallucination
- hysteria
- illusion
- inanity
- insaneness
- irrationality
- irresponsibility
- lunacy
- madness
- mania
- mental disorder
- mental illness
- neurosis
- phobia
- preposterousness
- psychosis
- senselessness
- unbalance
- unreasonableness
- witlessness
- agitate
- confuse
- dement
- derange
- disarrange
- disarray
- discommode
- discompose
- disconcert
- disorder
- disorganize
- displace
- disquiet
- disrupt
- disturb
- down
- flurry
- fluster
- fuddle
- get to
- jumble
- needle
- perturb
- psych out
- put off
- rattle
- ruffle
- rummage
- sicken
- spook
- throw
- throw off
- trouble
- turn
- unbalance
- unhinge
- unnerve
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