The word 'unfair' is an adjective meaning 'not fair.'
Examples:
We thought that the principal's new rule was unfair.
The company was accused of unfair labor practices.
Yes, it is an adjective. It is the negative form of "fair" (honest).
No, the word unfair is an adjective. A simile is a comparison; for example, Mrs. Jones is like a badger. If I were to say Mrs. Jones is unfair, that does not compare her to anything, it is just a description.
It is unfair.
cruel, unjust, dogmatic, unfair, deceiving, slutty............ at least those are the words i'd use to describe my mother
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Unfair is one word. An example sentence would be "cheating in the answerthon is unfair on honest contributors".
Some synonyms for the adjective unfair are dishonest, illegal, inequitable, iniquitous, unjust, wrongful, or wrong.
No, the word unfair is an adjective. A simile is a comparison; for example, Mrs. Jones is like a badger. If I were to say Mrs. Jones is unfair, that does not compare her to anything, it is just a description.
unbalanced, unstable, unequal, asymmetrical, disproportioned, unfair it kind of depends on the meaning of balanced (verb/adjective)
cruel, unjust, dogmatic, unfair, deceiving, slutty............ at least those are the words i'd use to describe my mother
It 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
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Unfair Dealing was created in 2008.
Unfair is one word. An example sentence would be "cheating in the answerthon is unfair on honest contributors".
It was unfair because they had no evidence that they were guilty.