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unfair in Italian

unfair in Italian is scorretto, ingiusto, sleale — unfair means not fair or just; treating people unequally or wrongly.

unfair in Italian

scorretto
adj
not fair, unjust
ingiusto
adj
not fair, unjust
sleale
adj
not fair, unjust

What does "unfair" mean?

  1. adj Not fair or just; treating people unequally or wrongly.
    "It's unfair to blame the whole team for one person's mistake."

unfair in a sentence

  • It's unfair to blame the whole team for one person's mistake.
  • She thought the referee's decision was unfair.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "unfair" in Italian?

"unfair" in Italian is scorretto, ingiusto, sleale. unfair means: Not fair or just; treating people unequally or wrongly.

How do you use "unfair" in a sentence?

Example: "It's unfair to blame the whole team for one person's mistake." In Italian, "unfair" is scorretto, ingiusto, sleale.

Are there other ways to say "unfair" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "unfair": scorretto, ingiusto, sleale.

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