Meaning & Definition of word "Uneven"
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Uneven
/ʌnˈiːvən/
adjective:
- 1. Not level or smooth; having an irregular surface or shape.
- Example: The table was unstable due to its uneven legs.
- 2. Not equal or balanced in size, amount, or distribution.
- Example: The workload was unevenly distributed among the team members.
- 3. Varying in quality or degree; inconsistent.
- Example: The performance of the team was uneven throughout the season.
- 4. Not certain or predictable; not uniform.
- Example: The uneven progress of the project caused concern among the stakeholders.
Etymology
From Middle English 'uneven', derived from un- (not) + even.
Common Phrases and Expressions
uneven ground:
ground that is not flat or smooth.
uneven distribution:
an unequal allocation of resources.
uneven performance:
a performance that varies widely in quality.
Related Words
level:
having a flat, even surface.
smooth:
having an even and regular surface.
rough:
having an uneven or irregular surface.
Slang Meanings of uneven
Meaning: Referring to a situation that is unpredictable or inconsistent.
Example Sentence: That party was pretty uneven - some parts were great, but others dragged on.
Meaning: Used to describe a person who is acting erratically.
Example Sentence: He's been acting a bit uneven lately; you never know what to expect.