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
not fair, unjust
ingiusto
not fair, unjust
sleale
not fair, unjust
What does "unfair" mean?
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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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