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Definition of unfair :
1. Not fair; not honest; not impartial; disingenuous; using or involving trick or artifice; dishonest; unjust; unequal.
2. To deprive of fairness or beauty.
Synonyms:
evasive, slanted, tricky, coloured, below the belt, cheating, unsporting, dirty, colored, raw, actionable, punishable, shady
unequal (part of speech: adjective)
disproportionate, different, lopsided, dissimilar, distinct, nonuniform, discrete, disparate, separate
unjust (part of speech: adjective)
immoral, unjust, culpable, inequitable, vicious, blameworthy, wrongful, dishonorable, injurious, low, venal, improper, bad, unreasonable, prejudiced, fair, shameless, cruel, criminal, one-sided, discriminatory, unequal, blamable, proper, unjustifiable, petty, illegal, unsportsmanlike, discreditable, shameful, uneven, iniquitous, biased, inexcusable, partial, unlawful, forbidden, partisan, undue, wrong, foul, wicked, grievous, base, unethical, mean, vile
Usage examples:
- " Of course, Mr. March, that needn't be unfair to you. - "John March, Southerner", George W. Cable.
- " I have been ungrateful and unkind, and unfair. - "The Nest, The White Pagoda, The Suicide, A Forsaken Temple, Miss Jones and The Masterpiece", Anne Douglas Sedgwick.
- And to whom is it unfair on the present occasion;- to your father? - "Can You Forgive Her?", Anthony Trollope.