nonlevel

/nɑnˈlɛvəl/
adjective
  1. Not flat, even, or smooth; uneven in surface or height.
    • The hiking trail was nonlevel, with many rocks and roots to step over.
    • We had to adjust the table legs because the ground was nonlevel.
    • The carpenter sanded the nonlevel floorboards until they were perfectly flat.
  2. Not equal or balanced in amount, degree, or status.
    • Their contributions to the project were nonlevel, with some doing much more work than others.
    • The playing field was nonlevel because one team had far more experienced players.
    • The tax system was criticized for being nonlevel, favoring the wealthy.
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