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levelheaded in American English (ˈlɛvəlˈhɛdɪd) US adjective having or showing an even temper and sound judgment; sensible Derived forms levelheadedly (ˈlevelˈheadedly) adverb levelheadedness (ˈlevelˌheadedness) noun levelheaded in American English (ˈlevəlˈhedɪd) adjectivehaving common sense and sound judgment; sensible Derived forms levelheadedly adverb Word origin [1875–80, Amer.; level + head + -ed3]Examples of 'levelheaded' in a sentencelevelheaded She is a short, heavy-set woman, fiercely intelligent and unceasingly levelheaded.The captain has remained so levelheaded throughout the series - whether winning or losing.They are supremely dedicated and talented, loyal to each other but personable and levelheaded.I am normally a sane, levelheaded kind of person when it comes to shopping.Yet they would do well to remain levelheaded.Octopuses sometimes behave in ways that astonish even the most levelheaded and cautious researchers.He's the levelheaded guy you want in your corner.He is levelheaded and that's a compliment to his parents.Nevertheless, he remained levelheaded in spite of this sudden exposure.He seems a levelheaded guy who only wants success for his country.He's a very bright, levelheaded 18-year-old. |