"Unfair" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unfair" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unfair" Meaning

Having or showing a lack of justice or equality.

To be unjust or discriminatory.

Something that is not reasonable or just.

A situation in which someone or something is treated unfairly.

"Unfair" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "unfair":

1. Complaint to the principal

"I think the teacher gave Emma more homework than anyone else in the class. It's not fair and it's unfair to others."

2. Sport commentator

"The new refereeing system in tennis is still untested, which is unfair to the young up-and-coming players."

3. In Formal letter

"The hotel management has implemented a new late-night room service fee, which I believe is unfair to regular guests."

4. In an argument

"Come on, that's a silly rule! It's unfair to timeout a child for something that was an accident."

5. Academic writing

"Many critics have argued that the new education policy places an unfair burden on low-income families who cannot afford new educational materials."

"Unfair" Similar Words

Unexplored

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Unexposed

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Not yet discovered or revealed; hidden from knowledge or experience.<br><br>Example: The unexposed areas of the city remain untouched, even to the residents themselves.

Unexpressed

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Unexpurgated

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Unextended

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Unfading

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Unfailing

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Unwaveringly consistent and reliable, never failing or succeeding.

Unfailingly

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Unfairer

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Unfairly

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(adverb) Not just or reasonable; showing a lack of justice or equality.

Unfairness

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Unfaithful

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Unfaithfully

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Unfaithfulness

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Unfaltering

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Unfalteringly

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(adverb) In a way that does not show any doubts or waverings; firmly and consistently.