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uneven
[uhn-ee-vuhn]
adjective
not level or flat; rough; rugged.
The wheels bumped and jolted over the uneven surface.
irregular; varying; not uniform.
The book is uneven in quality.
not equitable or fair; one-sided.
an uneven contest.
not equally balanced; not symmetrical or parallel.
(of a number) odd; not divisible into two equal integers.
The numerals 3, 5, and 7 are uneven.
uneven
/ ʌnˈiːvən /
adjective
(of a surface, etc) not level or flat
spasmodic or variable
not parallel, straight, or horizontal
not fairly matched
an uneven race
archaic, not equal
obsolete, unjust
Other Word Forms
- unevenly adverb
- unevenness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The social housing property in Halifax was deemed ready for the family despite having bare and uneven floorboards in the bedrooms and living areas.
Early reviews suggest an uneven result: some critics call it “very readable,” while others dismiss it as “a frustrating slog” that leaves both supporters and critics wanting more.
What’s left is a spectral scene, ghosted by the limitations of old black-and-white photographic technology and further heightened by the uneven glow generated by the camera’s flashbulb.
India's patchwork of risks is part of a larger truth: cancer is at once the most universal and the most uneven of diseases.
But those areas are already off-limits for protests, although there have been complaints of uneven enforcement of rules.
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