(of a surface) Superlative for not level or smooth
“The report did say that uneven road surfaces and potholes were quite dangerous.”
Superlative for slanted, curled or bending to one side
“Turning the corner, I walked by an old man with an uneven grin in a striped banker's suit.”
Superlative for not equal, matched or consistent in amount, level or degree
“This has resulted in a most uneven distribution of funds by the State to local health departments.”
Superlative for not fairly matched, or favoring a particular side
“Despite the uneven playing field, competition has rapidly intensified, increasing incentives for weaker financial entities to take undue risks.”
Superlative for changing or varying at regular intervals
“There is also a picture of uneven and volatile growth based on local conditions.”
(mathematics) Superlative for numerically indivisible by two
“If two uneven numbers are added or subtracted, their sum or difference will be an even number.”
Superlative for liable to unpredictable variation or changes
Superlative for having a croaky, husky or raspy sound or voice
Superlative for having an uneven surface, especially due to dimples
Superlative for separated from a usual pair or set
(of whole numbers) Superlative for numerically indivisible by two
Superlative for unsteady or awkward in one's movements
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