be thrown off balance



be thrown off balance

1. To be made unsteady, such that one may fall. I was thrown off balance on my roller skates when that dog rushed by me and knocked into my legs.
2. To be confused, upset, or taken aback (by something). I was rather thrown off balance when Jenny said she wanted to have a baby.
See also: balance, off, thrown

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Andrijana-Croatian, Serbian
MaynardMAY-nərdEnglish
ÁNgelAHN-khelSpanish
FerİDun-Turkish
Ceferinothe-fe-REE-no (Spanish), se-fe-REE-no (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
EvŽEn-Czech