Pronunciation: /əˈsɪmətri/
noun a lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something; lack of symmetry
A1 The painting had an asymmetry that made it unique.
A2 The designer used asymmetry to create a more dynamic layout.
B1 The researcher studied the asymmetry in the data to draw conclusions.
B2 The architect intentionally incorporated asymmetry into the building's design.
C1 The artist's work explored the concept of asymmetry in a thought-provoking way.
C2 The scientist's paper on quantum mechanics discussed the implications of asymmetry in the universe.
adjective asymmetrical - not symmetrical; lacking symmetry; not proportionate
A1 The asymmetry of the room made it feel cozy and unique.
A2 The asymmetry of the design gave the building a modern and artistic look.
B1 The asymmetry of the data points indicated a potential issue with the experiment.
B2 The asymmetry of power in the negotiation was evident from the start.
C1 The asymmetry of wealth distribution in the country was a major social issue.
C2 The asymmetry of information between the two parties led to a breakdown in communication.
formal The researchers observed a clear asymmetry in the distribution of resources among different social classes.
informal There's a noticeable lopsidedness in how the tasks are divided among the team members.
slang The party decorations are totally off-balance, it's like an asymmetry overload.
figurative The asymmetry in power dynamics between the two siblings was evident in their interactions.
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