Pronunciation: /ʌnˈiːvən/
adjective not level or smooth; irregular
A1 The ground was uneven, making it difficult to walk.
A2 She had to be careful while running on the uneven pavement.
B1 The distribution of resources in the country is uneven, with some regions receiving more than others.
B2 The artist intentionally created an uneven texture in the painting to add depth and interest.
C1 The performance of the team was uneven throughout the season, with some games being outstanding and others disappointing.
C2 The writer's style is known for its uneven pacing, with moments of intense action followed by quiet reflection.
adverb unevenly
A1 She walked unevenly on the rocky path.
A2 The road was uneven, making it difficult to drive smoothly.
B1 His performance in the exam was uneven, with some sections being excellent and others below average.
B2 The distribution of resources in the company was uneven, leading to disparities in employee satisfaction.
C1 The artist's work was praised for its innovative but uneven approach to storytelling.
C2 The negotiations between the two countries were characterized by uneven progress, with some issues resolved quickly while others remained contentious.
formal The surface of the road was very uneven, making it difficult to drive on.
informal The table is uneven, so be careful not to spill your drink.
slang Her haircut looks so uneven, like she did it herself.
figurative The distribution of wealth in the country is uneven, with a small percentage of people holding the majority of the wealth.
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