unevenness

/ʌnˈivənnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of not being smooth, flat, or level; a bumpy or irregular surface.
    • The unevenness of the old stone floor made it difficult to walk without tripping.
    • The carpenter sanded the wood to remove any unevenness before painting.
    • She noticed the unevenness in the pavement and reported it to the city.
  2. Lack of consistency or balance; variation in quality, amount, or degree.
    • The unevenness of the team's performance frustrated the coach.
    • There was an unevenness in the distribution of resources among the schools.
    • The movie suffered from unevenness, with some scenes being brilliant and others dull.
  3. The state of not being equal or fair; inequality or disparity.
    • The unevenness of wealth in the country led to social unrest.
    • She spoke out against the unevenness of opportunities for women in the workplace.
    • The report highlighted the unevenness in access to healthcare between rural and urban areas.
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