unequal
1 of 1adjective/ʌnˈikwəl/
Forms:more unequal,most unequal
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not the same in size, quantity, quality, or value
- The distribution of resources was unequal among the participants.
- The division of chores in the household felt unequal, with one person bearing more responsibility than others.
- The opportunities available to students from different socioeconomic backgrounds were unequal.
- The distribution of wealth in the country was unequal, with a small percentage of the population holding the majority of resources.
- The lengths of the two pieces of wood were unequal, requiring trimming to make them match.
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