fairly unbalanced
Frequency: 5.58.1 per million words
Indicates a considerable or moderate degree of being unbalanced.
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Examples (10)
- The newspaper published a fairly unbalanced article about the recent tax reforms.
- Some readers felt the biography was fairly unbalanced in its harsh criticism of the artist.
- The committee's final report was seen as fairly unbalanced by members of the public.
- The debate was fairly unbalanced because one side had much more time to speak than the other.
- His perspective on the conflict remained fairly unbalanced despite the presentation of new evidence.
- The budget allocation for the two departments seems fairly unbalanced given their respective needs.
- Critics argued that the trial was fairly unbalanced and favored the prosecution from the start.
- The documentary gave a fairly unbalanced description of the causes of the environmental crisis.
- Her review of the restaurant was fairly unbalanced, focusing only on the slow service.
- The match was fairly unbalanced as one team was significantly stronger and more experienced.