unequal
/ˈjuːnɪkwəl/Definitions
1. adjective
not the same or equal in amount, degree, or size
“The unequal distribution of wealth in the country led to social unrest.”
2. noun
a contest between people or teams who are not equal in skill or strength
“The unequal was a brutal match that ended with a decisive victory for the favored team.”
3. verb
to make something unequal or to make someone feel unequal
“The new law unequalized the tax rates, benefiting the wealthy at the expense of the poor.”