Something is considered unfair when it goes against principles of justice, equality, or basic human rights. This can manifest as unequal treatment, discrimination, or a lack of transparency. Personal feelings of being wronged or disadvantaged can also indicate that something is unfair.
It was unfair for him to be punished for something he didn't do.
you just did =) this is unfair treatment. that game is unfair
It is unfair to prejudge someone based on their appearance without getting to know them first.
It is unfair that some employees receive preferential treatment based on personal relationships with the boss.
The decision to punish only one student for the group's behavior was unfair.
because they feel like it and Because they know if they cheat they'll gain something
Unfair in particualar exams means something that you weren't taught to do that question
You may already know by asking this question
No it does not cruel means wrong and unfair means not equal to or the same as what something else is
Indignant
to say that something that has happened is unfair or illegal
Well, for me to understand that question, in what ways are you meaning unfair? Like in, not allowing you to have more freedom and allow more things on there for certain people and stuff, or something different?
An employer can fire you for many reasons, but if you have been fired for something unfair, such as a health reason, you can go and see a lawyer and file a case for unfair dismissal.
unfair treatment
i think life is not the problems, the really problems is the people you have it in your life, what they doing to you that make life unfair
It is unfair.
Since the terms unfair and unethical are synonymous, it is not necessary to explain why something that is unfair would be unethical. That is true by definition. As for specific issues, unfair competition is typically used to drive competitors out of business, which then results in less choice for the consumer, and in the worst case scenario, higher prices in a monopolistic system. And that is not fair.