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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.
- Unfairly Adverb
in a way that is not right or fair according to a set of...
- Unfairness Noun
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- Unfailing Adjective
that you can rely on to always be there and always be the...
- Fair_1 Adjective
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Synonyms for UNFAIR: foul, illegal, nasty, dirty, unsportsmanlike, shameful, low, unjust; Antonyms of UNFAIR: fair, legal, clean, just, moral, ethical, sportsmanlike, sportsmanly.
unfair. adjective. /ʌnˈfɛr/ not right or fair according to a set of rules or principles; not treating people equally synonym unjust unfair criticism unfair (on/to somebody) It seems unfair on him to make him pay for everything. It would be unfair not to let you have a choice.
UNFAIR meaning: 1. not treating people in an equal way: 2. not true and morally wrong: . Learn more.
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unfair in American English. (ʌnˈfɛər) adjective. 1. not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics. an unfair law. an unfair wage policy. 2. disproportionate; undue; beyond what is proper or fitting.
UNFAIR meaning: treating people in a way that favors some over others not fair, honest, or just.