UNEQUAL


Meaning of UNEQUAL in English

[un.equal] adj (1565) 1 a: not of the same measurement, quantity, or number as another b: not like or not the same as another in degree, worth, or status

2: not uniform: variable, uneven 3 a: badly balanced or matched "an ~ contest" b: contracted between unequals "~ marriages" c archaic: not equable

4. archaic: not equitable: unjust

5: inadequate, insufficient "~ to the task" -- un.equal.ly adv

[2]unequal n (1600): one that is not equal to another [3]unequal adv (1602) archaic: in an unequal manner "~ match'd --Shak."

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