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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Unfair' in a Sentence

"Not fair; not in accordance with accepted standards of justice, honesty, or ethics." more

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His unfair advantage in the game made it less enjoyable for everyone else.
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The teacher treated everyone the same, so no one felt it was unfair.
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The teacher ensured that the distribution of classroom chores was fair and not unfair.
The teacher told the students it was unfair to talk during the exam.
Sharing toys equally is important to avoid unfair feelings among friends.
Despite everyone working equally hard, the distribution of prizes was unfair.
The team decided it was unfair to play without the smallest player.
The race was unfair because one runner started before the others.
She thought it was unfair that her brother got more cookies than she did.
Sarah felt it was unfair when she had to clean up the mess alone.
Timmy thought it was unfair that his sister got a bigger slice of cake.

Unfair

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adjectiveNot fair; not in accordance with accepted standards of justice, honesty, or ethics.

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Last Updated On: August 30, 2024
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