What does the word unequal mean?
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Unequally.
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Not having equivalent or equal properties.
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Inadequate; insufficient.
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Not balanced; disproportioned.
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Unequaled.
Part of speech: adverb
Part of speech: adjective
Part of speech: adjective
Part of speech: adjective
Part of speech: adjective
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Usage examples for unequal
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He spoke in a mood of dreary melancholy, as a man might speak who had committed a great mistake, and felt himself unequal to the responsibilities he had assumed. – The Silent Isle by Arthur Christopher Benson
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He was not unequal to it. – Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3) by Isaac D'Israeli
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I turned proudly in my saddle, looking back upon the people now entrusted to me- and as I looked, pride changed to apprehension, and a quick prayer rose in my heart that I, a servant of my country, might not prove unequal to the task set me. – The Reckoning by Robert W. Chambers