kilter
Americannoun
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Origin of kilter
First recorded in 1630–40; variant of dial. kelter < ?
Example Sentences
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The party playlist, with disco hits blasting through stoppages, felt out of kilter with the rising tension.
From BBC
Loren Cain, who was born and raised in Orem and studied at Utah Valley University, said the world feels off kilter.
From Los Angeles Times
These views are widely prevalent among those currently inclined to vote for Reform but are often out of kilter with the population as a whole.
From BBC
It also threw finely tuned global supply chains out of kilter and created shortages of vital parts.
From BBC
In that context, it's the Spa result that should be seen as out of kilter, not Hungary.
From BBC
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