disproportionately
To an extent that is too large or too small in comparison to something else; unfairly uneven.
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Utilisation IELTS
Highlighting inequality or imbalance in Task 2 and Speaking; describing statistical bias in Reading.
Exemples
- Low-income households are disproportionately affected by rising energy costs.
- Women are disproportionately represented in part-time and low-paid jobs.
Collocations
- disproportionately affected
- Coastal communities are disproportionately affected by rising sea levels.
Famille de mots
- Nom
- disproportion
- Adjectif
- disproportionate
- Adverbe
- disproportionately
Paraphrases
- overly/underly represented: Useful for demographic data.
- unequally: Simpler synonym, but less precise.
Erreurs courantes
- unproportionally to disproportionately. 'Unproportionally' is not a standard English word.
- disproportionately high than to disproportionately higher than. Use the comparative form of the adjective after 'disproportionately'.