Adjective
even-keeled (comparative more even-keeled, superlative most even-keeled)
stable, not imbalanced
During that conversation, Flynn advised that Russia be "even-keeled" in response to the punitive measures, and assured him "we can have a better conversation" about relations between the countries after Trump became president. Source: Internet
Former CEO Dan Hesse served as the face of his company for years through a myriad of classy black-and-white commercials, and presented himself as an even-keeled steward of the business. Source: Internet
Staying even-keeled about the situation as negotiations between his agent and the Jazz continued over the last few weeks, the rest of the Jazz players never had any inkling of how talks were going. Source: Internet
I kind of want to keep it even-keeled throughout the whole year rather than being such a rollercoaster ride. Source: Internet
We’re pretty even-keeled when it comes to that stuff. Source: Internet