Fair, just, honest, unprejudiced...The opposite of unfair is fair.
Some synonyms for the adjective unfair are dishonest, illegal, inequitable, iniquitous, unjust, wrongful, or wrong.
inequitable
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Well, of course there's unfair. There's also a math term that means not fair in one word. It means "influence in an unfair way". The word is bias.
This is an unfair statement because colonists werent allowed to be apart of the Parliament and they had no say... also the had no representation so it wasnt fair
Unfair, unjust, oppressive, discriminatory.
1. Describe the relationship between Romeo and Friar Laurence.
Old, Black, African-American, Negro, Unfair
James Otis said that because of the unfair treatment
It described how slavery was unjust and very unfair to people with darker skin.
Someone who believes they were unfairly dismissed can consider filing a claim with the labor board or seeking legal advice to explore potential options for legal action, such as filing a wrongful termination lawsuit. It's important to act promptly and gather documentation to support their case.
dismissal without written proof or warning
It is unfair.
Oh, dude, a hyperbole for an unfair comparison would be something like "I've told you a million times not to exaggerate!" But like, obviously, it's not actually a million times, it just feels that way when someone keeps making unfair comparisons. So, yeah, that's the hyperbolic way to describe it.
unjustified, crude, cruel, hash, unfair, disgusting, pointless, ect.
by using 3 adjectives to describe a noun e.g. it is cruel, unnecessary and unfair that animals are being kept in cages