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All nonsymmetrical synonyms

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adjective nonsymmetrical

  • excessive β€” More than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
  • inordinate β€” not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive: He drank an inordinate amount of wine.
  • superfluous β€” being more than is sufficient or required; excessive.
  • unequal β€” not equal; not of the same quantity, quality, value, rank, ability, etc.: People are unequal in their capacities.
  • unreasonable β€” not reasonable or rational; acting at variance with or contrary to reason; not guided by reason or sound judgment; irrational: an unreasonable person.
  • asymmetric β€” Asymmetric means the same as asymmetrical.
  • incommensurate β€” not commensurate; disproportionate; inadequate: Our income is incommensurate to our wants.
  • irregular β€” without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement, etc.: an irregular pattern.
  • lopsided β€” heavier, larger, or more developed on one side than on the other; unevenly balanced; unsymmetrical.
  • out of proportion β€” exaggerated, excessive
  • too much β€” an excess of
  • uneven β€” not level or flat; rough; rugged: The wheels bumped and jolted over the uneven surface.
  • unsymmetrical β€” characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
  • leaning β€” the act or state of leaning; inclination: The tower has a pronounced lean.
  • one-sided β€” considering but one side of a matter or question; partial or unfair: a one-sided judgment.
  • unbalanced β€” not balanced or not properly balanced.
  • askew β€” Something that is askew is not straight or not level with what it should be level with.
  • asymmetrical β€” Something that is asymmetrical has two sides or halves that are different in shape, size, or style.
  • awry β€” If something goes awry, it does not happen in the way it was planned.
  • cockeyed β€” If you say that an idea or scheme is cockeyed, you mean that you think it is very unlikely to succeed.
  • crooked β€” If you describe something as crooked, especially something that is usually straight, you mean that it is bent or twisted.
  • disproportional β€” not in proportion; disproportionate.
  • disproportionate β€” not proportionate; out of proportion, as in size or number.
  • inclinatory β€” characterized by inclination.
  • out of shape β€” person: unfit
  • squint β€” to look with the eyes partly closed.
  • top-heavy β€” having the top disproportionately heavy; liable to fall from too great weight above.
  • unsteady β€” not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
  • warped β€” to bend or twist out of shape, especially from a straight or flat form, as timbers or flooring.
  • inequitable β€” not equitable; unjust or unfair: an inequitable decision.
  • unproportionate β€” proportioned; being in due proportion; proportional.
  • bumpy β€” A bumpy road or path has a lot of bumps on it.
  • odd β€” differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected: an odd choice.
  • patchy β€” characterized by or made up of patches.
  • rough β€” having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
  • spotty β€” full of, having, or occurring in spots: spotty coloring.
  • asperous β€” Rough, rugged, uneven.
  • broken β€” Broken is the past participle of break.
  • changeable β€” Someone or something that is changeable is likely to change many times.
  • craggy β€” A craggy cliff or mountain is steep and rocky.
  • differing β€” to disagree in opinion, belief, etc.; be at variance; disagree (often followed by with or from): His business partner always differs with him.
  • discrepant β€” (usually of two or more objects, accounts, findings etc.) differing; disagreeing; inconsistent: discrepant accounts.
  • disparate β€” distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas.
  • fitful β€” coming, appearing, acting, etc., in fits or by spells; recurring irregularly.
  • fluctuating β€” to change continually; shift back and forth; vary irregularly: The price of gold fluctuated wildly last month.
  • harsh β€” ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment; harsh manners.
  • intermittent β€” stopping or ceasing for a time; alternately ceasing and beginning again: an intermittent pain.
  • jagged β€” having ragged notches, points, or teeth; zigzag: the jagged edge of a saw; a jagged wound.
  • jerky β€” characterized by jerks or sudden starts; spasmodic.
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