All uniform antonyms
uΒ·niΒ·form
U u adj uniform
- soft β yielding readily to touch or pressure; easily penetrated, divided, or changed in shape; not hard or stiff: a soft pillow.
- disorderly β characterized by disorder; irregular; untidy; confused: a disorderly desk.
- methodic β performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
- broken β Broken is the past participle of break.
- different β not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different, although they are identical twins.
- irregular β without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement, etc.: an irregular pattern.
- rough β having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
- corrupt β Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
- unfixed β to render no longer fixed; unfasten; detach; loosen; free.
- uncommon β not common; unusual; rare: an uncommon word.
- alike β If two or more things are alike, they are similar in some way.
- pliable β easily bent; flexible; supple: pliable leather.
- unsystematic β having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan: a systematic course of reading; systematic efforts.
- uneven β not level or flat; rough; rugged: The wheels bumped and jolted over the uneven surface.
- unfair β not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics: an unfair law; an unfair wage policy.
- changeable β Someone or something that is changeable is likely to change many times.
- variable β apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
- varying β to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods.
- intermittent β stopping or ceasing for a time; alternately ceasing and beginning again: an intermittent pain.
- dishonest β not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; not worthy of trust or belief: a dishonest person.
- unconventional β not conventional; not bound by or conforming to convention, rule, or precedent; free from conventionality: an unconventional artist; an unconventional use of material.
- unstable β not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady.
- unsteady β not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
- wobbly β shaky; unsteady.
- untrustworthy β deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable: The treasurer was not entirely trustworthy.
- abnormal β Someone or something that is abnormal is unusual, especially in a way that is worrying.
- eccentric β deviating from the recognized or customary character, practice, etc.; irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd: eccentric conduct; an eccentric person.
- unusual β not usual, common, or ordinary; uncommon in amount or degree; exceptional: an unusual sound; an unusual hobby; an unusual response.
- inconsistent β lacking in harmony between the different parts or elements; self-contradictory: an inconsistent story.
- inconstant β not constant; changeable; fickle; variable: an inconstant friend.
- disloyal β false to one's obligations or allegiances; not loyal; faithless; treacherous.
- divergent β diverging; differing; deviating.
- varied β characterized by or exhibiting variety; various; diverse; diversified: varied backgrounds.
- deviating β to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
- dissimilar β not similar; unlike; different.
- unlike β different, dissimilar, or unequal; not alike: They contributed unlike sums to charity.
- flexible β capable of being bent, usually without breaking; easily bent: a flexible ruler.
- yielding β inclined to give in; submissive; compliant: a timid, yielding man.
- pliant β bending readily; flexible; supple; adaptable: She manipulated the pliant clay.