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I would say Friar Lawrence. He was always level headed, thought things through, and made a good decision. This excludes when he left Juliet in the tomb and she then killed herself. Other than that he was the most level headed character of the play.
It didn't have a given name that was mentioned. He was simply referred to as the Three-Headed Giant.
Lance.
This must be Act I scene 4 that we are talking about. The king has just announced that the party is at Macbeth's place, and so everyone is headed to Inverness.
Level Headed was created in 1978-01.
That is the correct spelling of "level-headed" (calm, composed, reasonable).
To have a cool head is to have "the ability to stay calm and think clearly in a difficult situation." It is an idiom and does not mean to literally have a cold head, but to be able to make level-headed decisions and remain calm and collected.
The idiom "level-headed" refers to someone who is calm, rational, and able to make sound decisions in difficult situations. It describes a person who remains composed and clear-minded, even under pressure.
Cool, Composed, Chilled, balanced, Sane, steady, together :)
A level-headed person is someone who remains calm is stressful situations, who doesn't panic but can think under pressure.
Being level-headed means staying calm and rational in challenging situations without becoming overly emotional or reactive. It involves making decisions based on logic and reason, rather than impulsivity or strong emotions.
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Big headed means having a high opinion of yourself.
a double headed snake with no tail, what does it mean?
Yes. Cynocephalus does mean dog-headed in Greek. It is also the name of a race of canine humanoids.