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zero
Determiner
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Zero is a count of nothing. It is often written 0.
One minus one is zero (1 - 1 = 0).
zero
Noun
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The symbol for the number zero, that is "0."
The new job added a zero to my pay, from $20,000 to $200,000.
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A person or thing that is worth nothing.
I'm not inviting him, he's total zero.
zero
Verb
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To zero is to make a small change to reset a piece of equipment.
I had to zero the counter on my tape player.
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To zero in is to make small changes that bring you closer to something.
I was able to zero in on the source of bad smell in the shed.
balance
Noun
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If something is in balance, it has equal amounts all around.
She was walking on a thin line, but lost her balance and fell down.
This plan has a good balance of new and old ideas.
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The balance in your bank account is the amount of money you have in the account.
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A type of scale where there are two parts.
balance
Verb
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If you balance something, you make it have equal amounts all around.
The bird balanced easily on the wire for a few moments before flying off.
A good manager has to balance the costs and benefits of doing business.