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unfair

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more unfairsup: most unfair

This word carries a strong emotional charge of resentment or indignation. It is frequently used when someone feels they have been cheated or when a set of rules is applied inconsistently to different people, creating a sense of betrayal or systemic bias. While similar to words like unjust, unfair is much more common in casual, everyday conversation. It describes everything from a child complaining about a sibling getting more candy to a worker protesting an unbalanced workload, whereas unjust often implies a legal or moral violation on a grander scale.

Meanings

Adjective

Not based on or behaving according to the principles of equality and justice.

"The referee made an unfair decision during the match."

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