The Opposite(Antonym) of “isometric”
The antonyms of isometric are asymmetric and unequal. The antonyms asymmetric and unequal convey a lack of symmetry or balance.
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Definitions and Examples of asymmetric, unequal
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Lacking symmetry or balance.
Example
The artist created an asymmetric sculpture that challenged the viewer's perception of space.
Not equal in size, quantity, or value.
Example
The distribution of resources was unequal, with some regions receiving more funding than others.
Key Differences: asymmetric vs unequal
- 1Asymmetric refers to a lack of symmetry or balance, while unequal refers to a lack of equality in size, quantity, or value.
- 2Asymmetric can also refer to a lack of proportion or harmony, while unequal can also refer to a lack of fairness or justice.
Effective Usage of asymmetric, unequal
- 1Mathematics: Use asymmetric and unequal to describe shapes, figures, and equations that lack symmetry or balance.
- 2Design: Incorporate antonyms in design discussions to describe elements that are not symmetrical or balanced.
- 3Social Justice: Use unequal to discuss issues related to inequality, such as income, education, or healthcare disparities.
Remember this!
The antonyms of isometric are asymmetric and unequal. Asymmetric refers to a lack of symmetry or balance, while unequal refers to a lack of equality in size, quantity, or value. These words can be used in mathematics, design, and social justice discussions to describe shapes, figures, and equations that lack symmetry or balance, elements that are not symmetrical or balanced, and issues related to inequality.