be unfair
Frequency: 8.5150.2 per million words
Used to state that a situation or action is not morally right or just.
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- It is completely unfair to blame him for everything.
- I think the decision was very unfair to the losing team.
- The new rule will be unfair to smaller businesses.
- Do you really believe that her treatment has been unfair?
- It would be unfair to judge them without knowing all the facts.
- The distribution of resources is inherently unfair in many societies.
- His dismissal was considered deeply unfair by his colleagues.
- She felt that the criticism was totally unfair and unwarranted.
- To expect perfection from beginners is often quite unfair.
- Many argue that the tax system is fundamentally unfair to the poor.