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Even keel Meaning in English

expression

ˈivɪn/ /ˈkiɫ
EE-vin KEEL
ˈiːvən/ /kˈiːl
EE-vuhn KEEL

Definition

A state where someone or something is calm, steady, and under control, especially after a period of difficulty or stress.

Usage & Nuances

'Even keel' is informal and comes from sailing, where it means a boat is balanced. In English, it's often used to talk about people’s emotions ('keep on an even keel') or stable situations. Commonly used after challenges, not for excitement.

Example Sentences

He tries to keep his life on an even keel.

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After the storm, things returned to an even keel.

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The company managed to stay on an even keel during the crisis.

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It took her a few months to get back to an even keel after moving to the new city.

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I need to stay on an even keel or I’ll get overwhelmed with work.

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Things have finally settled down and we’re back on an even keel now.

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