lopsided

/ˈlɑpˌsaɪdɪd/
adjective
  1. Having one side lower, smaller, or heavier than the other; not balanced or symmetrical.
    • The old barn had a lopsided roof that looked like it might collapse.
    • His smile was lopsided, with one corner of his mouth turning up more than the other.
    • She carried a lopsided stack of books, struggling to keep them from falling.
  2. Unequal or unfair, especially in a contest, comparison, or relationship.
    • The final score was a lopsided 10–1 victory for the home team.
    • Their friendship felt lopsided because she always did all the listening.
    • Critics called the new law lopsided, favoring large corporations over small businesses.
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