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/ʌnˈfɛə(ɹ)/ · un.fair
verb
- To make something ugly or unattractive. The artist's unflattering portrait made her look unfair.
- To make something unjust or biased. The judge's decision was unfair to the defendant.
adjective
- Not beautiful; uncomely; unattractive. The unfair appearance of the building made it stand out in the neighborhood.
- Sorrowful; sad. The unfair loss of her loved one left her heartbroken.
- Unseemly; disgraceful. The unfair behavior of the politician led to his resignation.
Did you know? The phrase 'unfair advantage' is often used in sports to describe a situation where one team has an unfair advantage over the other due to external factors, such as equipment or rules.