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    balk
    /bɔː(l)k/

    verb

    • 1. hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking: "he balked at such a drastic solution" Similar eschewresistrefuse tobe unwilling toOpposite accept

    noun

    • 1. a roughly squared timber beam: "a balk of timber"
    • 2. the area on a billiard table between the balk line and the bottom cushion, within which in some circumstances a ball is protected from a direct stroke.

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  2. If you balk at your mother's suggestion that you take on more responsibility, you're saying no to added chores. To balk means to refuse to go along with. A donkey balks when it refuses to move forward. This is a good picture for balk which is often used in conjunction with demands.

  3. noun. 1. a. baseball : an occurrence in which a pitcher stops suddenly or makes an illegal movement after starting to throw a pitch. The pitcher was charged with a balk. b. sports : failure of a competitor to complete a motion (such as a jump, vault, or dive) 2. billiards.

  4. BALK definition: 1. to be unwilling to do something or to allow something to happen: 2. in baseball, to stop in the…. Learn more.

  5. Definition of balk verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. balk. verb. /bɔk/. Verb Forms. [intransitive] balk (at something) to be unwilling to do something or become involved in something because it is difficult, dangerous, etc. Many parents may balk at the idea of paying $100 for a pair of shoes. He balked for a moment.

  7. BALK meaning: 1. to be unwilling to do something or to allow something to happen: 2. in baseball, to stop in the…. Learn more.

  8. balk meaning, definition, what is balk: to not want to do or try something, beca...: Learn more.

  9. Balk definition: to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at). See examples of BALK used in a sentence.

  10. n. 1. A hindrance, check, or defeat. 2. Sports An incomplete or misleading motion, especially an illegal move made by a baseball pitcher. 3. Games One of the spaces between the cushion and the balk line on a billiard table. 4. a. An unplowed strip of land. b. A ridge between furrows. 5. A wooden beam or rafter.

  11. to not want to do something that is unpleasant or difficult: Most people balk at paying these kind of prices for clothes. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.