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Meanings of
unfair
in English
Portuguese
injusto
Spanish
injusto
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Not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception.
unjust
unreasonable
fair
impartial
Related terms
dirty
colored
raw
foul
coloured
partial
cheating
biased
slanted
one-sided
Portuguese
injusto
Synonyms
Examples for "
unjust
"
unjust
unreasonable
Examples for "
unjust
"
1
The DA will not stand by and let this
unjust
situation continue.
2
As a result of
unjust
laws they had had to leave France.
3
The apparently arbitrary nature of the decision renders it
unjust
and unacceptable.
4
The parasol covered the faces of the just and the
unjust
impartially.
5
He did it half in love, half in terror of being
unjust
.
1
I don't think that's being
unreasonable
in any way, shape or form.
2
Unfortunately, Scripture doesn't say to honor your father unless he's completely
unreasonable
.
3
Mr Finlayson said the suggestion that the Crown pay interest was
unreasonable
.
4
This
unreasonable
speculation is a rude contempt toward Chinese law, it said.
5
Dempsey agrees: Cities are starting to understand the IOC's demands are
unreasonable
.
Usage of
unfair
in English
1
Women's state pension age rise: an
unfair
burden or a necessary reform?
2
Some people also believe German companies have played
unfair
over the years.
3
But many also share Trump's view that China uses
unfair
trade practices.
4
Supporters of the police outside the court said the sentences were
unfair
.
5
Complaints received cite biased labour practices,
unfair
dismissals, and general worker exploitation.
6
The problem is that the idea is destructive, illiberal and deeply
unfair
.
7
An old-fashioned word seems best suited to summarising the situation -
unfair
.
8
Really, it's a law that is...it's an
unfair
law, it's really
unfair
.
9
Mr McKibbin said government was expecting landlords to shoulder an
unfair
burden.
10
Some investors view this as a two-tier market that creates
unfair
advantages.
11
The government has revealed plans to tighten controls over
unfair
commercial practices.
12
Early knowledge of that discussion could have given traders an
unfair
edge.
13
This is both
unfair
and surely signals a change in tax legislation.
14
Opposition parties have attacked Abe for a deal they say is
unfair
.
15
A letter writer to this paper described her remarks as terribly
unfair
.
16
These messages are
unfair
,
and many students rightly regard them that way.
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unfair
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unfair advantage
very unfair
unfair dismissal
so unfair
unfair competition
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Translations for
unfair
Portuguese
injusto
Spanish
injusto
Unfair
through the time
Unfair
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
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