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    Un·fair
    /ˌənˈfer/

    adjective

  2. The meaning of UNFAIR is marked by injustice, partiality, or deception : unjust. How to use unfair in a sentence.

  3. UNFAIR meaning: 1. not treating people in an equal way, or not morally right: 2. not treating people in an equal…. Learn more.

  4. Unfair definition: not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics. See examples of UNFAIR used in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of unfair. adjective. not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception. “used unfair methods”. “it was an unfair trial”. “took an unfair advantage”. synonyms: unjust. below the belt. disregarding the rules (from the notion of an illegal low blow in boxing)

  6. 1. Contrary to justice or a sense of fairness: It was unfair to extend the deadline for some students but not others. 2. Contrary to laws or conventions, especially in commerce; unethical: unfair dealing. 3. Not kind or considerate: It was unfair of me to laugh when he felt so sad. un·fair′ly adv. un·fair′ness n.

  7. adjective. /ˌʌnˈfeə (r)/. /ˌʌnˈfer/. not right or fair according to a set of rules or principles; not treating people equally synonym unjust. They had been given an unfair advantage. We hope the authorities will move to end such unfair practices.

  8. UNFAIR meaning: 1. not treating people in an equal way: 2. not true and morally wrong: . Learn more.

  9. The tests discriminate unfairly against older people. Definition of unfair adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. (ʌnfeəʳ ) 1. adjective B1+. An unfair action is not right or fair. America decided that imported steel had an unfair advantage over steel made at home. It was unfair that he should suffer so much. The union said it was unfair to ask workers to adopt a policy of wage restraint.

  11. Contrary to justice or a sense of fairness. It was unfair to extend the deadline for some students but not others. American Heritage. Contrary to laws or conventions, especially in commerce; unethical. Unfair dealing. American Heritage. Dishonest, dishonorable, or unethical in business dealings. Webster's New World.

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