Synonym: unjust. Similar words: fairly, affair, fair play, unfold, in fact, infant, faint, in favour of. Meaning: [ʌnˈfeə] adj. 1. showing favoritism 2. not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception.
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31. The US was accused of employing unfair trade practices.
32. The council was slammed for its unfair selection procedure.
33. It's unfair to take advantage of other people's misfortunes.
34. It was unfair that he should suffer so much.
35. She was awarded £5,000 in compensation for unfair dismissal.
36. It is demonstrably an unfair comparison.
37. Mr. Chairman, I object. That is an unfair allegation.
38. I thought the decision was grossly unfair.
39. Unfair competition had knocked up the once flourishing business.
40. He said in reply that the question was unfair.
41. The criticism is both unfair and unhelpful.
42. He clamoured against the unfair treatment.
43. It's unfair to blame Roger.
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44. The omission of the girls was unfair.
45. She's always whingeing about how unfair everything is.
46. The referee made an unfair decision.
47. The court upheld the plaintiff's claim of unfair dismissal.
48. The audience posted the theatre as unfair.
49. It's unfair to devalue anyone's work unjustly.
50. He argued that the reproaches were unfair.
51. We believe that the verdict against him was unfair.
52. The money was small compensation for unfair dismissal.
53. The teams change ends at half-time so that neither side has an unfair advantage.
54. It's unfair that you should have to pay the most when you earn so little.
55. Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair.
56. It's so unfair that she should have died so young.
57. America decided that imported steel had an unfair advantage over steel made at home.
58. Two of the candidates complained of unfair muckraking during the election campaign.
59. You must keep to the rules even if you think they're unfair.
60. The unfair wage system must be reformed as soon as possible.