FAIR Antonyms
Best Opposite Words For FAIR
| Word | Save | Syns.. | Usage | Type | ||
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| unfair | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception | ||||||
| biased | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective satellite • favoring one person or side over another | ||||||
| dishonest | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • deceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive adjective satellite • capable of being corrupted | ||||||
| inequitable | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • not equitable or fair | ||||||
| partial | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • constituting or comprising a part or fraction of a possible whole or entirety • showing favoritism noun • the derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single variable while the other variables are considered to be constant • a harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency adjective satellite • being or affecting only a part; not total • (followed by `of' or `to') having a strong preference or liking for | ||||||
| prejudiced | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand adjective satellite • emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices | ||||||
| unequal | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • poorly balanced or matched in quantity or value or measure • lacking the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task | ||||||
| unethical | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • not conforming to approved standards of social or professional behavior | ||||||
| unjust | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception • violating principles of justice • not equitable or fair | ||||||
| foul | verb, noun, adjectivev, n, adj | |||||
adjective • (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines noun • an act that violates the rules of a sport adjective satellite • highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust • offensively malodorous • violating accepted standards or rules • (of a manuscript) defaced with changes • characterized by obscenity • disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter • especially of a ship's lines etc verb • hit a foul ball • make impure • become or cause to become obstructed • commit a foul; break the rules • spot, stain, or pollute • make unclean • become soiled and dirty | ||||||