Antonyms for level-headed
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : lev-uh l-hed-id |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlɛv əlˈhɛd ɪd |
Definition of level-headed
Origin :- also level-headed, 1869, from level (adj.) + head (n.). The notion is of "balanced." Related: Levelheadedness.
- adj calm
- Kincaide, my level-headed second officer, glanced curiously at Hendricks.
- Extract from : « Priestess of the Flame » by Sewell Peaslee Wright
- Far more from my own intelligent, level-headed German assistant.
- Extract from : « Good Old Anna » by Marie Belloc Lowndes
- He seemed to me to be about as cool and level-headed a man as I ever met.
- Extract from : « Watch Yourself Go By » by Al. G. Field
- And marm and dad will praise you for being so level-headed today.
- Extract from : « Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp » by Annie Roe Carr
- It was lucky he had that level-headed soldier operator to advise him.
- Extract from : « Starlight Ranch » by Charles King
- He was the best type of the good-natured, level-headed, hard-hitting Englishman.
- Extract from : « Tracks of a Rolling Stone » by Henry J. Coke
- She was born to be a man's comrade, observant, unexacting, level-headed.
- Extract from : « The Dark Tower » by Phyllis Bottome
- Yet there was much common sense in what my level-headed little wife said.
- Extract from : « Wanted: A Cook » by Alan Dale
- It only needed a little quiet, level-headed explanation and he would be free.
- Extract from : « Old Mole » by Gilbert Cannan
- It makes me smile now when I think how sensible and level-headed I was.
- Extract from : « The Adventures of Sally » by P. G. Wodehouse
Synonyms for level-headed
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