(adverb) Not just or reasonable; showing a lack of justice or equality.
"Unfairly" Examples
Usage Examples of "unfairly"
1. Adjective: - She felt the judge had rewarded, unfairly, gave her and her friends the same sentence despite they had complied.
2. Adverb: - The intense media scrutiny had unfairly leaked details about the singer's past private life, which she thought it was unfairly portrayed.
3. Preposition: - Many argue the current constitution has unfairly disadvantaged certain political groups because the imposed strict rules, unfairly, taxing them more heavily.
4. Idiomatic expression: - He was universally recognized as the winner, and the judges were criticized for judging unfairly.
5. Conditional sentence: - If she got into the situation while keeping low profile, she would not have been unfairly judged and held accountable for unfairly dismissed facts.