What's a good sentence for unfair?
Example Sentences
It's unfair for them to be allowed to leave early if we can't. It seems unfair to single her out for criticism. The company has been accused of unfair labor practices.
"I'll wash the dishes today, and you can wash them tomorrow." "Fair enough.""He needs more time." "Fair enough, but we can't wait too much longer."
[M] [T] He had barely enough to eat. [M] [T] She isn't good enough for him. [M] [T] He is old enough to drive a car. [M] [T] He is old enough to travel alone.
Unfairness is what results when a situation isn't equal or just. A teacher giving good grades to his favorite students is one example of unfairness. When someone doesn't have to follow the rules, that's unfairness.
- arbitrary.
- biased.
- cruel.
- discriminatory.
- dishonest.
- illegal.
- immoral.
- improper.
arbitrary, biased, cruel, discriminatory, dishonest, illegal, immoral, improper, inequitable, inexcusable, one-sided, partisan, shameful, unethical, unjust, unjustifiable, unlawful, unreasonable, unwarranted, wrong.
A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject, a verb, and a completed thought. Examples of simple sentences include the following: Joe waited for the train. The train was late.
You use fair enough when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done. [mainly spoken] If you don't like it, fair enough, but that's hardly a justification to attack the whole thing.
adequate, mediocre, presentable, respectable, so-so, tolerable, allowable, all right, average, common, fair, middling, moderate, not too bad, ordinary, unexceptional.
- It felt so good to be home. 1111. ...
- You have a good family. 717. ...
- She is such a good seamstress. 667. ...
- It was a good thing they were going home tomorrow. ...
- It was all just good clean fun. ...
- It meant a good deal to him to secure a home like this. ...
- It would do no good to ask him why. ...
- He had done one good deed.
What is a sentence with 2 words?
Examples of simple two word sentences include: Marvin slept. Dogs bark. Isotopes react.
What is a “Complete Sentence”? What elements must a construction have for it to be a complete sentence? Answer: It must have a subject and a predicate. An example of a simple, complete sentence is “She sleeps.” She is the subject; sleeps is the predicate. In this instance, the complete predicate is the verb sleeps.

1. They had been given an unfair advantage. 2. Life seems so unfair sometimes.
Overlooking someone for a promotion for no good reason. Making offensive comments, emails, or social media posts to or about someone. Excusing such comments in the name of 'banter'. Making someone's life difficult with unfair criticism and menial tasks.
An act is unfair when it meets the following criteria: It causes or is likely to cause substantial injury to consumers. It cannot be reasonably avoided by consumers. It is not outweighed by countervailing benefits to consumers or to the competition.
Unfair treatment means any actions or decisions an individual feel has been biased against them and has resulted in an outcome that otherwise would have been different, had the treatment been unbiased.
And saying “poor countries” sounds patronizing. In US-speak, you say “low income” people and you say, “developing countries.” Doesn't that seem more polite and respectful? Being “low income” or “developing” sounds much more transitory, like a temporary inconvenience. Everything will get right back on track soon enough.
How Many Sentences Is 50 Words? 50 words is about 2-4 sentences. A sentence typically has 15–20 words.
- They are going to plant a tree.
- Bill will join swimming classes this summer.
- My sister brought home a very cute puppy.
- The work is due today.
- Ankush laughed loudly at the joke.
- I have a plan.
- Raju went to Kolkata yesterday.
- Gourav tried hard to climb the wall.
A sentence word (also called a one-word sentence) is a single word that forms a full sentence. Henry Sweet described sentence words as 'an area under one's control' and gave words such as "Come!", "John!", "Alas!", "Yes." and "No." as examples of sentence words.
How do you use fairly in a sentence?
I know him fairly well, but I wouldn't say we were really close friends. We'll have to leave fairly soon (= before very long). I'm fairly certain I can do the job. He was fairly sure he was right.
- abundant.
- adequate.
- ample.
- full.
- sufficient.
- suitable.
- bellyful.
- acceptable.
Meaning. You can say this if you think what someone says is reasonable enough to accept or believe.
If something's unfair, it's not just or equitable. If your brother carelessly broke your mother's favorite vase, it would be unfair for her to punish both of you.
[M] [T] I'm going to make a cake for Mary's birthday. [M] [T] He tried to make his wife happy, but couldn't. [M] [T] I asked her to make four copies of the letter. [M] [T] I checked to make sure that he was still alive.
I wanted them to get a fair deal. He claims that he would not get a fair trial. My neighbours across the street travel a fair amount. My mother's brother lives a fair distance away so we don't see him and his family very often.
The experience of unfairness is associated with negative emotions, including anger and contempt, whereas fairness is associated with positive emotions.
Something that is unfair is not right or not just.
bias implies an unreasoned and unfair distortion of judgment in favor of or against a person or thing.