unequals

/ʌnˈikwəlz/
noun
  1. People or things that are not equal to each other, especially in status, ability, or value.
    • In a fair competition, unequals should not be placed in the same category.
    • The treaty was signed between unequals, with one nation having far more power.
    • The classroom had a mix of unequals in terms of reading level, so the teacher grouped them accordingly.
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