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be unfair
verb as in misjudge
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill previously said it would be "unfair" if the match was moved.
A quick refresher on Karen: The name, which became a widespread meme around 2019, has been used to describe a certain type of middle- or upper-middle-class white woman who overexerts her privilege in situations she finds to be unfair.
The photographer says it would be unfair to choose which of photographic forms he prefers.
It may be unfair to compare the charismatic Anglo-Irish lawyer Edward Carson — who destroyed Oscar Wilde’s career before becoming the demagogic figurehead of the anti-home rule movement — to Donald Trump.
However, City's lawyers believe that it would be unfair to continue to subject previous sponsorship deals to APT rules that have now been found to be partly unlawful, while choosing not to subject previous shareholder loans to the same regulations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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