asymmetrical

/ˌeɪsɪˈmɛtrɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Having two sides or parts that are not the same in size, shape, or position; not symmetrical.
    • Her haircut was intentionally asymmetrical, shorter on the left than on the right.
    • The artist preferred asymmetrical designs, with one side of the painting larger than the other.
    • The building's asymmetrical windows gave it a modern, unconventional look.
  2. Not balanced or equal in a way that affects relationships, power, or outcomes.
    • The treaty created an asymmetrical relationship between the two countries, favoring the larger one.
    • In many families, the division of chores is asymmetrical, with one person doing most of the work.
    • The game had an asymmetrical scoring system that made it hard for the underdog to catch up.
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