[more unfair; most unfair] : treating people in a way that favors some over others : not fair, honest, or just
▪ an unfair trial ▪ unfair advantages ▪ It's unfair for them to be allowed to leave early if we can't. ▪ It seems unfair to single her out for criticism. ▪ Don't you think you're being a little unfair (to her)? ▪ Life is often unfair. ▪ The company has been accused of unfair labor practices.
▪ an unfair trial ▪ unfair advantages ▪ It's unfair for them to be allowed to leave early if we can't. ▪ It seems unfair to single her out for criticism. ▪ Don't you think you're being a little unfair (to her)? ▪ Life is often unfair. ▪ The company has been accused of unfair labor practices.
— un·fair·ly adverb
▪ They treated her unfairly.
▪ They treated her unfairly.
— un·fair·ness noun [noncount]







