egyenletlen
Egyenletlen is a Hungarian adjective that translates to "uneven," "unequal," or "irregular" in English. It is used to describe a variety of situations where a lack of uniformity or consistency is present. For instance, one might describe a road surface as egyenletlen if it is bumpy or has potholes. Similarly, a distribution of items could be egyenletlen if some areas have many while others have few. The term can also apply to abstract concepts, such as an egyenletlen development, meaning progress that is not steady or balanced. In a more literal sense, it can refer to something not being level or smooth. The opposite of egyenletlen is often egyenletes, meaning even, uniform, or regular. The context in which egyenletlen is used dictates its precise English translation, but the core meaning always revolves around a deviation from a standard of evenness or equality.