Nonuniform

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɑːnˈjuːnɪfɔrm/

Definitions of nonuniform

adjective not consistent or regular in shape or pattern; uneven or variable

Example Sentences

A1 The nonuniform distribution of resources in the village caused inequality.

A2 The nonuniform texture of the fabric made it difficult to sew.

B1 The nonuniform heating in the oven resulted in unevenly cooked food.

B2 The nonuniform spacing between the trees created a unique pattern in the forest.

C1 The nonuniform distribution of wealth in the country led to social unrest.

C2 The nonuniform growth of the plants indicated a problem with the soil quality.

Examples of nonuniform in a Sentence

formal The nonuniform distribution of resources among the population led to social unrest.

informal The nonuniform sizing of these shoes is really annoying.

slang I hate how nonuniform the rules are around here.

figurative Her emotions were nonuniform, fluctuating between anger and sadness.

Grammatical Forms of nonuniform

past tense

nonuniformed

plural

nonuniforms

comparative

more nonuniform

superlative

most nonuniform

present tense

nonuniform

future tense

will be nonuniform

perfect tense

have been nonuniform

continuous tense

is being nonuniform

singular

nonuniform

positive degree

nonuniform

infinitive

to nonuniform

gerund

nonuniforming

participle

nonuniformed

Origin and Evolution of nonuniform

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nonuniform' originated from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of' and the word 'uniform' meaning 'consistent' or 'unchanging'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'nonuniform' has been used in various fields such as mathematics, physics, and technology to describe things that lack uniformity or consistency. Over time, its usage has become more common in everyday language to describe anything that is not uniform or consistent in nature.