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unfair
A2
adjective
Usage:
90%
Unjust, Biased
Translation: Unjust, Biased
Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɛər/
Meaning: Not treating people equally or justly; behaving in a way that is wrong or unfair to someone.

This meaning is about things or actions that do not treat people equally. It means that some people get bad or wrong treatment. It is often used to talk about bad decisions or behavior.

It is unfair to blame me without proof.

The rules are unfair to small players.

2
A2
adjective
Usage:
80%
Cheating, Dishonest
Translation: Cheating, Dishonest
Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɛər/
Meaning: Not following the rules or cheating in games, sports, or competitions.

This meaning is about breaking rules or acting badly in sports or games. It means someone is cheating or not playing in a good way. People use it when someone gets an illegal advantage.

That was an unfair move in the game.

He said the referee made an unfair call.

3
B1
adjective
Usage:
70%
Unequal, Biased
Translation: Unequal, Biased
Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɛər/
Meaning: Describing something as not fair in terms of distribution, like money, tasks, or chances.

Here, unfair means that things like money or work are not shared in a good or equal way. Some people get more and some get less, which is not right or fair.

The pay is unfair for the workers.

It is unfair to give more work to me.

4
B2
adjective
Usage:
65%
Unreasonable, Biased
Translation: Unreasonable, Biased
Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɛər/
Meaning: Describing something that is unreasonable or not right in a situation or judgment.

This meaning is about judgments or decisions that are not right or reasonable. When someone decides something unfair, they do not think about all facts or people’s feelings.

It is unfair to judge him without listening.

The decision was unfair to the poor family.

5
B2
adjective
Usage:
30%
Harsh, Inhospitable
Translation: Harsh, Inhospitable
Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɛər/
Meaning: Describing physical conditions or situations that are harsh or not kind, especially weather or environment.

In this meaning, unfair describes things like weather or conditions that are hard or unkind. It is often used when nature or situations make things difficult.

The mountain climb was very unfair that day.

It is unfair to fight in such cold weather.

6
B2
adjective
Usage:
60%
Biased, Partial
Translation: Biased, Partial
Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɛər/
Meaning: Describing a situation or action that is biased or partial, showing favoritism or prejudice.

Unfair here means treating someone or a group in a way that is not neutral. It shows that someone likes one side more and does not act equally.

The teacher was unfair to some students.

It is unfair to like one side only.

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