be one-sided

Frequency: 9.0350.1 per million words

Used to state that something is unfair or unequal.

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Examples (10)

  • Their relationship seems rather one-sided.
  • Her article is entirely one-sided and subjective.
  • The debate quickly became very one-sided after the first speaker.
  • A truly fair competition should never be one-sided.
  • Many felt the judge's ruling was unfairly one-sided.
  • Their argument is always one-sided, with only one person speaking.
  • The negotiation appeared to be one-sided from the start.
  • It would be one-sided to blame only one party for the conflict.
  • This report is regrettably one-sided, ignoring crucial evidence.
  • The game was so one-sided that the audience lost interest.