1. well-adjusted - Adjective
2. well-adjusted - Adjective Satellite
free from psychological disorder
Source: WordNeta well-adjusted personality Source: Internet
After a long process of learning, an internal representation of the world emerges that is well-adjusted to the perceived data coming from closer objects. Source: Internet
Edsall, p. 247. In 1956, however, the psychologist Evelyn Hooker performed a study that compared the happiness and well-adjusted nature of self-identified homosexual men with heterosexual men and found no difference. Source: Internet
Before Arizona lost, I was normal and well-adjusted Damon. Source: Internet
Even the most well-adjusted people have frightening or distressing dreams now and again. Source: Internet
I don’t think Ruth teaching her children to clean will make them into non-thinking robots, but focusing parenting entirely on obedience and not on becoming thoughtful, self-aware, and well-adjusted certainly will. Source: Internet