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单词 balmy
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balmy

adjective

ˈbä-mē How to pronounce balmy (audio) ˈbäl-mē How to pronounce balmy (audio)
balmier; balmiest
1
a
: having the qualities of balm : soothing
… 'tis a soldier's life to have their balmy slumbers wak'd with strife. Shakespeare
b
: mild, temperate
balmy weather
a balmy summer evening
2
: crazy, foolish
the country has gone slightly balmy G. A. Parks
balmily
ˈbä(l)-mə-lē How to pronounce balmy (audio)
adverb
balminess
ˈbä(l)-mē-nəs How to pronounce balmy (audio)
noun

Did you know?

It's no secret that balmy is derived from balm, an aromatic ointment or fragrance that heals or soothes. So when did it come to mean "foolish," you might wonder? Balmy goes back to the 15th century and was often used in contexts referring to weather, such as "a balmy breeze" or, as Mark Twain wrote in Tom Sawyer, "The balmy summer air, the restful quiet...." Around the middle of the 19th century, it developed a new sense suggesting a weak or unbalanced mind. It is uncertain if the soft quality or the soothing effect of balm influenced this use. But later in the century, balmy became altered to barmy in its "crazy" sense. This alteration may have come about from a mix-up with another barmy, meaning "full of froth or ferment." That barmy is from barm, a term for the yeast formed on fermenting malt liquors, which can indeed make one act balmy.

Synonyms

  • barmy [chiefly British]
  • bats
  • batty
  • bedlam
  • bonkers
  • brainsick
  • bughouse [slang]
  • certifiable
  • crackbrained
  • cracked
  • crackers
  • crackpot
  • cranky [dialect]
  • crazed
  • crazy
  • cuckoo
  • daffy
  • daft
  • demented
  • deranged
  • fruity [slang]
  • gaga
  • haywire
  • insane
  • kooky
  • kookie
  • loco [slang]
  • loony
  • looney
  • loony tunes
  • looney tunes
  • lunatic
  • mad
  • maniacal
  • maniac
  • mental
  • meshuga
  • meshugge
  • meshugah
  • meshuggah
  • moonstruck
  • non compos mentis
  • nuts
  • nutty
  • psycho
  • psychotic
  • scatty [chiefly British]
  • screwy
  • unbalanced
  • unhinged
  • unsound
  • wacko
  • whacko
  • wacky
  • whacky
  • wud [chiefly Scottish]
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Example Sentences

a completely balmy but harmless old man who talked intently to plants and believed they answered back a pleasant, balmy breeze was all that stirred the wildflowers growing near the shore
Recent Examples on the Web San Francisco and Oakland will be balmy with temperatures reaching 82 and 90, respectively, in the late afternoon. Sarah Ravani, San Francisco Chronicle, 9 June 2022 The temperature is balmy, my skin still damp from a dip in my private rooftop plunge pool. Michaela Trimble, Vogue, 7 June 2022 Christened on a balmy Friday afternoon ahead of Monterey Car Week, the 40,000-square-foot facility is a slice of nirvana for anyone remotely touched by old school automotive nostalgia. Basem Wasef, Robb Report, 26 Aug. 2022 The vice president was present on a balmy June evening, where Innovation Fund grantees dined on crab cakes and traded philosophies about public safety. Lauren Lumpkin, Washington Post, 16 Aug. 2022 On a balmy Friday night in May, fans jostled at a Sound Running meet in San Juan Capistrano to take selfies with Olympic 1,500-meter gold medalist Jakob Ingebrigtsen. Los Angeles Times, 18 July 2022 Otherwise, skies will be mostly clear, with balmy low temperatures in the 70s for all of us. A. Camden Walker, Washington Post, 23 July 2022 Meanwhile my family and I packed our bags and headed to the coast -- a balmy 96F -- where traffic jams snaked back to the motorway and the ice cream trucks ran out of the sweet stuff by 10am. Rosa Prince, CNN, 20 July 2022 In Japan, where air conditioners are widely used, national energy supplies are at hazardously low levels and the government has declared a three-month energy-saving period, asking people to set AC units at a balmy 82°F (27°C). Sophie Mellor, Fortune, 12 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

see balm

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

balmy

adjective

ˈbä-mē How to pronounce balmy (audio)
ˈbäl-mē
balmier; balmiest
: warm, calm, and pleasant
a balmy breeze

balmy

adjective

1
as in psychotic
having or showing a very abnormal or sick state of mind a completely balmy but harmless old man who talked intently to plants and believed they answered back

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • psychotic
  • insane
  • nuts
  • lunatic
  • mad
  • crazy
  • maniacal
  • strange
  • mental
  • barmy
  • gaga
  • maniac
  • disturbed
  • nutty
  • fruity
  • daffy
  • paranoid
  • cracked
  • crazed
  • cuckoo
  • ballistic
  • bedlam
  • wacky
  • batty
  • psycho
  • demented
  • paranoidal
  • unhinged
  • bonkers
  • odd
  • kooky
  • haywire
  • moonstruck
  • whacky
  • deranged
  • screwy
  • loony
  • around the bend
  • bats
  • daft
  • eccentric
  • irrational
  • brainsick
  • certifiable
  • depressed
  • unbalanced
  • off
  • kookie
  • fey
  • wacko
  • loony tunes
  • out to lunch
  • bughouse
  • meshugah
  • cranky
  • scatty
  • foolish
  • loco
  • unreasonable
  • crackbrained
  • looney
  • queer
  • frantic
  • crackers
  • delirious
  • whacko
  • unsound
  • meshugge
  • looney tunes
  • touched
  • crackpot
  • non compos mentis
  • schizophrenic
  • obsessed
  • distraught
  • loopy
  • out of one's mind
  • meshuga
  • dotty
  • schizoid
  • out of one's head
  • meshuggah
  • aberrant
  • hysterical
  • wud
  • neurotic
  • off one's gourd
  • oddball
  • sociopathic
  • distracted
  • off one's head
  • delusionary
  • off one's rocker
  • disordered
  • tetched
  • nuclear
  • pixilated
  • paranoiac
  • hysteric
  • delusional
  • frenzied
  • witless
  • berserk
  • bananas
  • raving
  • amok
  • pixillated
  • wigged-out
  • ape
  • potty
  • teched
  • senseless
  • paranoic
  • fixated
  • obsessive-compulsive
  • amuck
  • monomaniacal
  • monomaniac

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • sound
  • balanced
  • reasonable
  • sane
  • lucid
  • normal
  • clear
  • sensible
  • healthy
  • rational
  • judicious
  • compos mentis
  • uncrazy
  • wise
  • unneurotic
  • well-adjusted
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2
as in temperate
marked by temperatures that are neither too high nor too low a balmy spring day

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • temperate
  • sunny
  • mild
  • clement
  • gentle
  • moderate
  • equable
  • soft
  • genial
  • cloudless
  • pleasant
  • delightful
  • peaceful
  • sunshiny
  • tranquil
  • rainless
  • placid
  • calm
  • clear
  • halcyon
  • fair
  • fine

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • breezy
  • harsh
  • severe
  • windy
  • stormy
  • inclement
  • rainy
  • blustery
  • gusty
  • rough
  • intemperate
  • misty
  • overcast
  • gloomy
  • cloudy
  • dismal
  • foggy
  • gray
  • hazy
  • bleak
  • grey
  • squally
  • blustering
  • showery
  • bitter
  • raw
  • dirty
  • foul
  • nasty
  • sunless
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3
as in soothing
not harsh or stern especially in nature or effect a pleasant, balmy breeze was all that stirred the wildflowers growing near the shore

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • soothing
  • gentle
  • soft
  • mild
  • mellow
  • benign
  • light
  • quiet
  • bland
  • serene
  • delicate
  • tranquil
  • tender
  • peaceful
  • smooth
  • calm
  • placid
  • pacific
  • clement
  • nonabrasive
  • merciful
  • easy
  • compassionate
  • lenient
  • softening
  • sleek
  • slick
  • emollient
  • cushioning
  • buffering

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • harsh
  • rough
  • coarse
  • intense
  • exquisite
  • hard
  • caustic
  • fierce
  • severe
  • stern
  • powerful
  • abrasive
  • scathing
  • savage
  • violent
  • ungentle
  • strong
  • forceful
  • rugged
  • forcible
  • grim
  • roughened
  • oppressive
  • irritating
  • stiff
  • pitiless
  • gruff
  • rude
  • tyrannical
  • roughening
  • abrading
  • tyrannic
  • heavy-handed
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4
as in absurd
showing or marked by a lack of good sense or judgment the balmy notion that the IRS wouldn't collect taxes on his lottery winnings

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • absurd
  • silly
  • foolish
  • stupid
  • crazy
  • mad
  • insane
  • idiotic
  • irrational
  • lunatic
  • zany
  • nutty
  • simple
  • ridiculous
  • daffy
  • dippy
  • idiotical
  • fatuous
  • wacky
  • fool
  • slow
  • kooky
  • weak
  • sappy
  • dotty
  • loony
  • cuckoo
  • daft
  • screwball
  • dumb
  • preposterous
  • asinine
  • unwise
  • whacky
  • unreasonable
  • jerky
  • witless
  • soft
  • dim
  • nonsensical
  • inept
  • dense
  • brainless
  • tomfool
  • featherheaded
  • thick
  • bubbleheaded
  • looney
  • cockeyed
  • kookie
  • unreasoning
  • senseless
  • dull
  • harebrained
  • crackpot
  • simpleminded
  • out to lunch
  • vacuous
  • lunkheaded
  • half-baked
  • opaque
  • dopey
  • obtuse
  • moronic
  • thoughtless
  • half-witted
  • clueless
  • farcical
  • ludicrous
  • weak-minded
  • softheaded
  • dorky
  • unreasoned
  • gormless
  • oafish
  • illogical
  • doltish
  • airheaded
  • dunderheaded
  • lamebrain
  • pinheaded
  • fallacious
  • mindless
  • unintelligent
  • laughable
  • surd
  • imbecile
  • thickheaded
  • invalid
  • nonrational
  • notional
  • unsound
  • chowderheaded
  • clownish
  • imbecilic
  • knuckleheaded
  • brain-dead
  • boobish
  • empty-headed
  • feebleminded
  • dim-witted
  • chuckleheaded
  • lamebrained
  • dopy
  • slow-witted
  • birdbrained
  • buffoonish
  • unconsidered
  • ill-advised

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • sound
  • sensible
  • bright
  • sane
  • judicious
  • wise
  • prudent
  • sagacious
  • reasonable
  • sage
  • intelligent
  • valid
  • clever
  • smart
  • rational
  • brainy
  • logical
  • sapient
  • well-advised
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