100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "unfairly"
Definition
The adverb unfairly describes an action that is not just, equitable, or impartial. It indicates that something is done in a manner that is biased or unjust, often in a way that disadvantages one party or group over another.
Synonyms
- Injustly
 - Unjustly
 - Inequitably
 - Unreasonably
 - Disproportionately
 - Prejudicially
 
Antonyms
- Fairly
 - Justly
 - Equitably
 - Reasonably
 - Impartially
 
Examples
- She was unfairly treated during the evaluation process.
 - The judge ruled unfairly, favoring one side without considering all evidence.
 - They unfairly criticized his work without understanding the context.
 - The rules were applied unfairly to the team, giving them no chance to win.
 - He felt unfairly judged by his peers after one mistake.
 - The promotion was given unfairly to someone less qualified.
 - She was unfairly blamed for the project’s failure.
 - The system operates unfairly, disadvantaging lower-income families.
 - They unfairly excluded her from the discussion.
 - The competition was unfairly tilted in favor of the larger company.
 - He was unfairly penalized for something that was not his fault.
 - The teacher graded the papers unfairly, leading to confusion among students.
 - They were unfairly targeted because of their background.
 - The decision was made unfairly, without consulting all stakeholders.
 - She felt unfairly represented in the media.
 - The company's policies were applied unfairly across different departments.
 - He criticized the law for being unfairly enforced.
 - The feedback she received was unfairly harsh.
 - They were unfairly judged based on stereotypes.
 - The promotion process was unfairly obscured by favoritism.
 - He was unfairly accused of cheating when he had not done anything wrong.
 - Her contributions were unfairly overlooked in the report.
 - The allocation of resources was done unfairly, benefiting only a select few.
 - She was unfairly pitted against more experienced competitors.
 - The evaluation criteria were applied unfairly to different teams.
 - The public outcry was unfairly directed at the wrong individuals.
 - The rules were enforced unfairly, leading to a chaotic game.
 - He felt unfairly singled out in a group setting.
 - The report painted a unfairly negative picture of the organization.
 - His unfairly low rating did not reflect his true abilities.
 - They were unfairly blamed for a situation they did not create.
 - The media coverage was unfairly biased against certain candidates.
 - The committee's decision was made unfairly without proper deliberation.
 - She realized her efforts were unfairly dismissed.
 - The teacher's grading seemed unfairly subjective.
 - The contract was designed unfairly, favoring one party over another.
 - He stood up for those who were unfairly treated.
 - The accusations were unfairly damaging to her reputation.
 - The investigation concluded that the layoffs were conducted unfairly.
 - His dismissal was deemed unfairly executed without proper cause.
 - The competition rules were unfairly ambiguous.
 - She believed her team was unfairly judged based on assumptions.
 - The feedback was unfairly focused on minor issues.
 - He expressed that the law was applied unfairly to different demographics.
 - The hiring process appeared unfairly opaque.
 - Their actions were unfairly interpreted by the public.
 - The distribution of funds was unfairly managed.
 - She was unfairly criticized for speaking out.
 - The project was unfairly criticized without proper evaluation.
 - The negotiation process was conducted unfairly.
 - He felt unfairly treated when others were given preferential treatment.
 - The guidelines were applied unfairly, harming certain groups.
 - The budget cuts were unfairly targeted towards education.
 - She pointed out that the selection process was unfairly lacking transparency.
 - The negative feedback was unfairly disproportionate to the work done.
 - The benefits were distributed unfairly, leaving some employees dissatisfied.
 - Their efforts were unfairly undermined by external factors.
 - The competition's scoring system was deemed unfairly flawed.
 - The final decision felt unfairly rushed.
 - He argued that the policy was unfairly punitive.
 - The criticism she received was unfairly personal.
 - The exam results were unfairly affected by technical issues.
 - The team's efforts were unfairly overshadowed by one mistake.
 - The allegations against him were deemed unfairly exaggerated.
 - She felt unfairly pressured to conform to the group's expectations.
 - The distribution of tasks was done unfairly, burdening some while others were exempt.
 - The performance review was unfairly skewed against him.
 - He was unfairly accused of plagiarism without evidence.
 - The pricing strategy was unfairly aimed at exploiting consumers.
 - The backlash was unfairly directed at the wrong people.
 - Her ideas were unfairly dismissed during the meeting.
 - The evaluation process was unfairly opaque, leaving many confused.
 - The restrictions were applied unfairly, limiting creativity.
 - He defended his position, stating he was unfairly misrepresented.
 - The decision felt unfairly abrupt and lacking justification.
 - The event was unfairly criticized for not being inclusive.
 - The report concluded that the layoffs were conducted unfairly.
 - She believed the laws were applied unfairly to marginalized communities.
 - He felt unfairly judged based on his background.
 - The comments were unfairly harsh, lacking constructive feedback.
 - The selection criteria were applied unfairly across different applicants.
 - They were unfairly penalized for circumstances beyond their control.
 - The backlash against her was unfairly disproportionate to her actions.
 - The funding was allocated unfairly, neglecting smaller organizations.
 - The project evaluation was conducted unfairly, ignoring key contributions.
 - He felt unfairly treated in the workplace compared to his colleagues.
 - The expectations placed on her were unfairly unrealistic.
 - The system was designed unfairly, lacking checks and balances.
 - The assessment process was deemed unfairly subjective.
 - The contract negotiations were conducted unfairly, favoring one side.
 - The blame placed on him was unfairly disproportionate to his role.
 - She felt unfairly judged by her peers after a single mistake.
 - The rules were enforced unfairly, leading to confusion among players.
 - The media portrayal was unfairly negative and sensationalized.
 - The workload was distributed unfairly, causing resentment among team members.
 - The response to the incident was unfairly delayed.
 - The analysis was deemed unfairly biased against certain demographics.
 - She believed the situation was handled unfairly without proper consideration.
 - The criticism was unfairly focused on her personal life.
 - The outcomes were unfairly influenced by external pressures.
 
