noun
inequality
ihn-ih-KWOL-ih-tee
noun
1
An unfair difference in wealth, opportunity, or treatment between people or groups.
"The report highlighted growing income inequality across the country."
"Fighting gender inequality was central to her campaign."
2
In maths, a statement that one quantity is greater or less than another, using symbols like < or >.
"Students learned to solve inequalities like 2x + 3 > 7."
How to Use Inequality
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThings not being equal — whether that's people's incomes and chances in life, or numbers on either side of a maths symbol.
Common pairings
income inequality
social inequality
solve an inequality
Word Forms
inequalities plural
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Etymology
From Old French inequalité, from Medieval Latin inaequālitās — in- ("not") + aequālis ("equal").