Meaning & Definition of word "Unequal"

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    Unequal

    /ʌnˈiːkwəl/

    noun:

    • 1. a state of being unequal; a lack of equality
      • Example: The unequal of the situation sparked a debate on social justice.

    adjective:

    • 1. not equivalent or not capable of being matched
      • Example: Their unequal partnership resulted in one member bearing most of the workload.
    • 2. not the same in quantity, size, or quality
      • Example: The two teams were unequal in skill, making the competition one-sided.
    • 3. having different degrees of strength or capability
      • Example: The unequal distribution of resources led to significant disparities in community development.

    Etymology

    Derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'equal' from Latin 'aequalis'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    unequal treatment:

    Discrimination or bias against individuals based on superficial factors.

    unequal footing:

    A situation where parties involved are not equally matched in power or resources.

    unequal exchange:

    An economic transaction where one party benefits disproportionately.

    Related Words

    equal:

    Having the same quantity, size, value, or status.

    equality:

    The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.

    inequality:

    The condition of being unequal; lack of equality.

    Slang Meanings of unequal

    Meaning: Out of balance

    Example Sentence: That deal feels unequal; we should negotiate better terms.

    Meaning: Not a fair match

    Example Sentence: This competition is so unequal; their team is way stronger.